■ ;■ .V r/ - ■ T Ai S B T E E ir manrljrater Snenins Ifentlii THURSDAY, FEBRUARY tS, WSO' S=:7 r-.Tr . Ir. Before It*s Too Late— Help the Heart Drive building cuatomer good will a* the" knowledge, skill nr ^ ^ tu d e o f " • ■ Grosbeaks Art Reported Engaged to Marry well as In getting along with one’* those participating In th* program. . "I ^t^utT o^ Two Are Held Sales Classes Registration for th* cloiaea may PRESCRIPTIONS ... By Local Resident fellow employees. This course will be made with Mrs. Martha Steven­ OompemMlai by nssa TIM iMikm Aid Sdototy of the help store clerke to deal with cus­ Th8 Weather As Reckless Begin Monday son at the Chamber office at the yean Aversfe Daily Net Proas Ron OovtMat • ODnfrt(»tlonal church A flock of American gros­ tomer* mor* effectively and *t toe first aeations next week, mt roroeaal of 0. R Wootott Rama will BMCt tomorrow evenlDK with beaks was reported at the some time work with the ’’other For to* Moatli of Sanoary. 1888 Mr*. Robert WIdhem of 32 Ben­ home of Mrsl Leslie Flske, One 'Failed to Keep Two Courses in Retail fellow” more harmoniously. Jack Arthnr Drug Storea Mixed rain and eww hU* thtonf- ton itreet. Work will be on b»nd- Woodland street, this morn­ L. Calkins of the Aetna Fire In­ Werner’s Younger torneoni mneb esMer Into tonIgMt use* for mleslonary u»e In Africa. ing. They arc reddish-yellow Windshield Clear, 0th* Instruction to Be Con­ surance Company will be the in­ 9,839 breasted with a black head, structor. ljp0tpr €uFttttt5 npraUi Sotnrdoy fair and coUL and are rare in this vicinity Monbor of ths Andit - u M )n Bu* Tnutenltsar. daughter er Passed Stop Signs ducted by C of C. Effective Speech ia the topic Pupils in Recital Borann of qreabititns of Hr. and Mr*. Maurice Truaten- They are members of the finch Milk Fed BroUerai Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm family and, according to bird selected for the Wedneedsy night Itaer of 33 Phelpe Road, waa flr«r Failure to keep hla windshield Two course* in Distributive class. Correctness and effectlve- Frederic E. Werner onnouneea chairman for the midwinter dance, books Mrs. Flake referred to. Fryers, Roasters clear of sleet and Ice almoat nesa o f speech are important In (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE POUR CENTS •The Man)! aras." of R ubrcII Saijc they do not often come cast of Education, sponsored by the Re­ the first of a scries of mid-season (UtaasUod AdvortMsg o. Pog* II) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 24, 1950 Minnesota or south of Canada. business life. ’This course Includes VOL. LXIX, NO. 128 Collage, held Febniary 18. Mins caused a colllalon yesterday and tail Merchants Bureau of the grammar, pronounciation, and vo­ recitals, for Sunday afternoon, and Capons' Tmatenitxer la a member of the The flock this morning was resulted in the arrest o f Robert C. Chamber of Commerce and con­ cabulary building. It will help Fcbniary-20 at 3rl6 o'clock In the O reeaed,______Junior claaa and la a merch.indiz- feeding on seeds from pods on Rlslej*r 22. of 210 Eldridge street, you to express yoursel^wlth great­ Wrapped In ceUopbane oad bsM catalpa trees at the Flske resi­ ducted under the supervision of the Chapel of the South Methodist Inlng major. on a charge of reckless driving, State Board of Education, will oe er confidence and hence to do * church. Eleven o f the younger to deep frees* tor your eon- dence. better selling Job. Alvin F. Gold­ venlenoe. N o walOng. police reported this momilig. offered for the next eight weeks pupils of Mr. W em en will be pre­ Mancheater Juvenile Orango berg, Hartford ‘store Junior Execu­ sented In the coming! recital. Monday Trial Date Labor Party Holds Rialey. was arrested by Super- here The sessions will be wrin meet tomorrow evening at tive, has been assigned to instnict Among them are beginners this PriccB Are Lower 6:30 In Tinker hall. The huKine.sa i A rumniuniraiion from Clinrlcr miineraiy Philip L. Hayden fol­ held on Monday and Wednesday this class. lowing a near-collislon with a bua season and it should prove inter­ will include the election of officern Oak Council. Boy Scouta, la to the evenings from 7 until 9 o’clock in The Connecticut Plan of Dis­ esting to parents and friends to DcUvery In Btenebeoter ^ and every member la reque.aled to effect that the closing date for at the Interse^ctlon of Main end the library of the East Side Hec Prldoy Eveolngs North Main streets, polica said, tributive Education for adults-in- see what they have accomplished For Mine Workers attend. reservation* for the camporee at on School atreet. and investigation diacluaed that servlce hoe been developed for within such a short space o f time. Only Narrow Lead V'alley Forge has been advanced to The Monday evening class will all but a small area on the driv­ 7 those persons desiring more com­ Others have been studying for a H. A. FRINK February 27. It is suggested that study Human Relatlona for Satea Pvt. Richard S. Paul, aon of Mr. er's side of the windshield of Hla- prehensive knowledge of a specific few years. Sullivan Ave. Wapplng and Mra. Rusaell J. Paul of 15 Scoutma.sters gel their reserva­ Personnel. The use of good human area on retailing. Each course Friends and all interested will ley's cur was obscured by sleet. Miss Dorothy Hehmedding Tel. BUn. 3188 A fter 4 P. II. In Contempt Case tions in as .soon as possible io Peart atreet, haa been tranaferred Another reckless driving charge relations is an important factor in provides an opportunity to improve be welcomed. from Fort Dlx to the Signal ecli')ol avoid disappointment. A work week end will be held at Camp was lodged against Edith Bahre Mr. and Mra. Alfred Schmedding at Fort Monmouth, N. J. NiBsen,‘’ 40, of South Coventry, British Voting of North Coventry announce the In Johnson, February 2.5-26, Oiid Scoutmasters and Ciibmastcrs are after ahe went through two stop engagement of their daughter, Set by Judge Kec<* at Inclination Joaeph Della Fera of Pine atreet signs at Manchester Green, police urged to bring paint hrnshes and Dorothy, to Donald Tracy, son of who recently underwent an opera­ .said. Patrolman Edward M. Wiiiz- Hearing Today; Con­ axes. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tracy o f 468 Faces Possibility of Go> tion at the Memorial Hoapital and Icr gave eha.se and because of the Parker atreet. viction Could Bring House Burnn Down haa been convalescing at hla home, .slippery highway waa unable to Miss Schmedding in employed as Shown to Aid Banking Croup When Line Refused ing into New House haa returned to hi; tailor shop on The Fast Chiefs Club of Me­ stop the other vehicle until after Multi • Million Dollar morial Temple, Pythian Sisters, a beautician in Hartford and Mr. Walnut street after an absence passing the Bolton town line. Tracy is with the Connecticut Of Commons Without which waa to have held a meeting of about five weeks. Both accused will be presented State Police, stationed at Stafford Fines; Union Attorneys On Coal Need Cuts Housing (Typress, Calif., Feb. 34.—(IT) tonight wltli Mrs, Herl)ort Alley of Having Workable Ma­ in Town Court Saturday. Springs. Argue Against Order —"Oh, that's an old excuse to Rev. Willard J. McLaughlin, Washington street, has cancelled No definite wedding date has get the line," someone laughed it on account of the difficult jority; Late Conserva­ minister of the North Methodist been .set. Trickle Mined by Non Plan in HalC when John Ogle broke Into the church, will be the guest speaker traveling. North Methodist Washington. Feb. 24.—(/P) ronversatlon on his 10-party tive Victories Throw at the Lenten servlee this evening —Federal Judge Richmond Union Diggers Being telephone line to call the Arc at 7:30 at the Talcottvllle Con­ Richard F. Klein, Airman, U. S. department. Up Stumbling Blocks gregational church. B. Keech today set Monday Choked Off by Pick­ Middle-Income Cooper­ N.. son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Men’s Club Supper While the conversation was On Road to Socialism Klein of 28 Foley atreet, was grad­ HALE'S • * for trial of the United Mine ets Despite Appeals ative Program Ap­ resumed and Ogle ran to a .The Missionary Circle will ipeet uated recently from the Aviation ^ UN T^.. Workers on charges of con­ nearby ranch to use the phone tomorrow evening at eight o'clock The Men's club of the North Kleclrieian’s school, at the Naval tempt for disregarding his pears Headed Today there, his house burned down, lyondon, Feb. 24.—(A*)— in Emanuel Lutheran church, and Air Technical Training Center in Methodist church will serve their Headquarters Pittsburgh, Feb. 24—(ff)—Strlk leaving the Ogles and their Prime Minister AtUee’s La­ It is hoped all members will make Memphis. Tcnn. Before entering annual roast beef supper tomorrow order to end the coal strike. Ing soft coal miners are showing For More Trouble live children homeless, yester­ an effort to attend. A newly re­ evening in the church social rooms FUR bor party held only a narrow the Naval aeH'ice he attehded Conviction could bring multi­ no inclination to dig coal on an I.MII.'--- day. leased film, "Barabbas, the Rob­ Manchester High school. from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. The meal million dollar hnes against Washington, Feb. 24 — OF) — lead tonight in ita bid to nils ber” , will be shown. will consist of mashed potatoes, VALUES FROM emergency basla deipite please desperate South Orange, N. motorint rope* hi* ear to a tree trunk to keep It from alldlng auay. the union. . roast beef, carrots and peas, cole u Ml Icy covered roai* tliroujfhout the ciiEt* TIif h*d been Eliding do\%*n hlU« eo Inc inotorlBt |Slashed In half by the Senate Britain for flvs more years, The Lenten service this evening from fuel-hungry cities and hoapl- slaw, rolls, pie and coffee. Brief Heoring Todoy « to the tree trunk 1 i) Its through tha Banking committee fight to get secret loyalty files lb. HAM council was told tod a y th a t i down union request for payroll de- late yesterday. Tho -vote was 9 to 95 per cent o f the vote counted, the Floor Covering 1 l b . 'WreUy K. Hopkins, chief m iW Mine Workers of America, which prospects of success clouded by Into the hands of a Senate com­ resulta were: 2 7 * its recen t resolution callin g ductloa of union dues among tltalr 4, but aome members reserved the attorney, said he would consider will permit Immediate resumption House passage of a voluntary state employe members . . . D ie mittee ordered to hunt down any Labor 808 eeats, Coneervatlvea 7 4 SPECIAL of production.' for a delay of “ at least one right to offer amendementa during ROAST over the week-end whether to ask 36 Oak St. Tel. 2-1041 FEPC bill, the administration only two Cm m ualat membera of (TommunlaU In the State depart­ the Senate debate, expected next aad allied candldatea 281, Liberals (or a jury trial. The Board o f Allegheny County a^tched to the Senate today In year’’ on legislation affecting Commons lost their seats |n B rit ment. ' Oommiaolonera In the coal capital month. Assistant Attorney General H Ita drive for compulaory fair em­ the Connecticut co’.irL system Bin’s parliamentary etectiona Senator Wherry (R-Neb) talk­ of Pittsburgh also wired Lewie, The original cooperative pro- Labor needed a majority of at lb. Graham Moriaon asked that the ployment practices legtslatlon. apparently was based on a Senate ta split wide open over what ed qf Droaaquttag > 8 6 1 ^ . lb. ^ O c asking him to permit a few mines ^ c k e d by President Truman, called tor 83.00*.«80,000 In gov­ >S88L.89.JM$8.Aa •Rfletiee. affne- trial start tomorrow. He noted to ^ atiout. praventing future Stale Acheadn for eoaUinpt, if Uvsly, Its taadora said. that since tho original oourt bock to operate near her*. dor L mco* oMHInois, the Dem* mistaken awBumpiiqn. Carter ^ ta to surpluae~ ernment-guaranteed loone to co­ 4 9 The commissioner* oaiasaid onlyoniy 3,-a,- i ocratic leader, kept to a schedule W. Atkina, chairman of the Com- neoesoary. Oonssrvatl’>a party enpsrta said TELEVISION E A C H R O L L - to work order, Issued Feb. 11, Premier Yen Ral-|Uian’a office operatives mod* u|> of famlltea SMOKED **tbers has been no increase In 000 tone o f cool are avoilobla end which will bring a bitterly-fought miasion on State Government Or­ whose Income ranges generally OeoiocraUo Bolp UaUkolr at 8 p. m., that ixoepoeta of thslr ganization, said there would be saya he has receive# trustworthy winning a olear-eut vlctoiy looksd production o f the bltumlnoua that from 7,000 to 10,9,000 tons la | ontl-job dUcriminatlon measure reports that Russia already haa fro p $3,400 to $4,700 a year. Th* O.O.P, lavrmakera oeened SERVICE ‘full opportunity for beiicn and "quite hopeless.” But one analjrst mines o f this country.” needed dally. up In the Senate next month. supplied Red China with war­ Votes to Cut Lena Figure unlikely to get Democratlo help, We Install and service all SHOULDERS Lb. Lewis didn’t reply. Wants Enforcement Clauses bar alike to participate” in the declared; 1000 SHEET 39c planes for use against CSilnese N b' The committee voted to cut the particularly if Senator Tydings makes of radio and television Urges Need for Speed The situation In Pittsburgh te Mr. Truman told his news con­ preparation of such legislation. tionallsta . . . First question to be loan figure to $1,000,000,000 and D-Md) heads th* Inquiry group. ”Win Net Stay In Power LecffT at reasoanble prices. Free esti­ Urging the need for speed in the no worse end no better than in ference yesterday that he has Assurapee Given la Lettei FRESH KILLED put to prime minister by member to change the financing plan to President Truman made clear at "Whichever government wins tt mate. 4’7 X 5 SIZE case, liorison oold: mahy other cities. made It clear he wants a bill with Hia assurance waa made in a will not stay in power long.” of new House of Commons asks bring It In line with a recommenda­ yeatsrdoy'a White House news con­ “ A t least 30 otatea have adopted Stringent emergency measures enforcement clauses. letter to, Samuri H. Platcow of that hydrogen bomb be outlawed ference that the department’s This posed the ponffbUt^ o f new Lb. When a reporter aaked if such a New Haven, State Bar association tion by the Federal Reserve board. FOWL 49c amaigency meetured to take core are going Into effect across the . . . World Council o f Churchc* loyalty files won’t be given to the elections If th* Labor party emerg­ F and D Is m .> i«i-^ iffM * . I w nation. measure could be made effective preaidei^t. The letter waa made The group also agreed on deep Buy Wisely — Buy Well ' (H ” SI I 3 o f tho ooftl vuddIv. in Geneva appeals for gigantic new Senate Foreign RctaUona com­ ed with a final victory but met Rolls "Virtually oU o f the nation's Dimouts and Layoffs Ordered without interfering with an em­ public here by the commission. stashes In other housing programs AUTO STORES 31c FRESH KILLED effort for peace In order to meet mittee. defeat la the House of Ooaunmon* citle* have tbs some problem. Offlctsla have ordered dimouts ployer’s right to hire whom he Said Atkins: the bill covers. Buy All Your Meats At The threat of "world auletde” raised The president notified govern­ on a vote of confidence. Your Firestone Dealer " I f this contempt U eatabliahed and industrial layoffs, forced pleaaes, Mr. Truman said he'd al­ "Your council's action was ap­ by creation of hydrogen bomb, It decided, for example, to au­ Lb. ways thought so. thorise Federal Housing admlnta- ment departments last year that Winston ChurchiU, who spear- 16 OZ. CAN HER8HEV CHICKENS 59c bi opproprleto trial then it ia the schools to close and put other con­ parently taken on the assumption Ex-King Peter of Yugostavta L. T. WOOI>^ LOCKER PLANT 856 Main St. Tel. 7080 full power and majesty o f this servation measures Into effect Because of the expected south- they ore not to release confidential that a bill applying our recom­ charges that Tito haa "practically (' oa Fag* Twolre) FRESH KILLED The situation In New York mendations in detail would be pre­ (Osattnned oa Fag* Bight) files on government employee. He (CooBaued oo Page IWelve) returned to group of Mimkww oatel- eald yesterday ha ta standing by and MEAT HOUSE CHOCOLATE (OtnttMied on Pag* Twelve) state ia so bod that Cool Admin- sented for the approval of the Utes” . . . Two American Mor­ istrator Bertram D. Tallamy soya General Assembly at ita coming mon missionaries held by (taech thatAt dectaien.deciBien. i ■w Lb. That cast some doubt on whether] I ,| lA | :k fe 8X8* I A A 1 * There*M Altvays Plenty of Parking Space SYRUP For BROILERS 42c no one will get any soft coal ex- ■ . special session. We have not reach­ police since January 28 on charges 2 29c cept hospitals, food processing I I Igagaf’gka* A atm ed this stage. The legislative pro- of entering ’’prohibited area” are Living Costs Senatorinator MeCTarthyMcCarthy (R-Wla) will of Mirrors, Glass plants, municipal water works I A .* NFa-'LAFa. grom contained in the lust chap­ released and expellrd from coun­ furniah the oommlmttee with a full FROM THE PBEMIER Furniture Tops, Window Come In And Look Over Our and other essential consumera. ter of our report, now appearing, try . . . Bualnesa birth rate ia fall­ list o f th* 81 persons he said are BEEF CUTS HOC8E OF SWIFT The St. Loula anti-smoke ordi­ (Tommunlata who either hsd been Election News and Plate Glass, Auto Glass makes this plain. For one thing, ing and death rate ta rtolag . . . Reveal Drop Flashes! nance has been released for the Law B roken Anthony Eden, former foreign sec­ or are now working for the depart­ .1 Lb. Pkg. Fish Counter For Seafood constitutional change relating You are Invited RICE 15c first time to permit use o f soft retary and heir apparent to Oon- SIRLOIN, SHORT AND PORTERHOUSE (Lota RoBatlas e ( the (JP) WIta) to certain elected judges is neces ment. cool by fuel-short schools, hospi­ servativr party leadership. Is re­ Government Re|>orts De­ MeCTarthy said ha doesn’t know Thousands of London­ NO. 1 TALL CAN HUNTS Oysters, Clams and Ocean Fish tals and Industries. sary to our plan. Also, more de- elected to House of Commons. I- While Glass Co. to Meet M r, Hospital Records Keep­ taU work and a wider process of whether It wlU bs worthwhile to ers Jam Picadilly Gh> Some relief was expected In S t Rhode Island Is expected to join cline in Prices to Con­ 24 Birch SL Manchester y rleeto Get Frlaeii Terma consultation are needed in the er Tells About Con­ Massachusetts in rationing of coal (Uoatlanod oa Png* Bight) cus, Trafalgar Square FRUIT COCKTAIL 21c Fragile^ OMchealovaUa. Feb. (Oeottoaod oa Pago Bight) preparation of such a bill. sumer Last Month STEAKS > 84* Open Dally 8 A. M. To B P. BL J. L. Bircher SL.— The official oewa ogen Most of ice-pabked northeast' Fresh Fruit and Vegetables versation She Heard ‘The 'broad outlines of our rec­ is dry, clear and coM as It braces IndodlnR Saturday ey mid today two Romao Catholic London, Fab. 34 — (P>—TboU- DELRICH ommendations for a unified system Itself for new snnwittorms expect­ Washington, Feb. 24.—(85—Tlte Block Chuck, B on e-fn ...... I9c Lb. Plenty Of Parking priests hod been aeateoeed to Manchester, N.' H., Feb. 24—(JPi of state courts should come as no ed tonight . . . Medical dellnitloii aanda of raln-aoaked Londoners ariaeo terms at Brottelava for vlo- government reported today con­ Naval Attache Boneless Rib Roast (O ven )...... 7.1c Lb. On Premises Lb. Coal Stocks ■A hospital records keeper testi­ surprise. Ever since ita creation of death is indicated keystone of sumer prices dropped .4 per cent jammed Piccadilly circus and nsor- OLEO 29c ONION5 5 Lb. B a g 29c iottag state church law*. The in 1927 ths Connecticut Judicial defense of Dr, Hermann N. Sander, Boneless Chuck Roast (P o t) ...... 69c Lb. ageoey ooM the Rev. StefOa Bol fied today that Dr. Hermann N. from mid-December to mId-JanU' by Trafalgor-aquars until th* early The council haa worked steadily and on trial for murder In death of ary. morning hours to cheer or jeer the Rib Roasts (Bone-in) O v e n ...... 59c Lb. SOFTASILK woe aeoteooed to 13 yeara tai prls- Sanders said he knew he had brok' Mrs. Abbie C. Borroto . . . Price Is Found Dead *■ for rofnohig to give aboohittoa Cut Heavily! patiently for e better system of The Labor department an' election resulta % law In the “ mercy killing" administering justice. Three legis­ cuts ranging from fI8 to 948 on nounced here the consumer price The otmdsphere was that of ARTICHOKE5 2 F o r 25c dnriag eeofeoaiao to aympstirisera prices of all its cars and trucks Extra Lean Beef for S t e w ...... 69c Lb. CA KE FLOUR pkg. 39c of the OommuoleHed govero- death of a cancer patient and add­ lative commissions have been set level—a rough measure of coat of New Yeor’s eve, enlivened by up in succession since 1938 to are announced by General Motors living changes—dropped In mid' Papers on Body Bear Extra Lean Chopped B e e f ...... ,l9c Lb. ■neat The Rev. Fraatiaek Lepp Slashed Almost 200v ed "he’d broken laws before—he'd Corp. burata of fireworka as-electric Il­ KAHN 'waa aeateoeed to fear ood a half ptudy our courts. Well-known January to S8.9 per cent above the Name of Karpe; Fall luminated boarda flashed the re­ 11 OZ. JAR BEECHNUT CIO - Communications workers Our Corned Beef is Ready This Week-End (our own 000,000 Tons by Dis-1 . . prewar 1935-89 average. It was turns. years for “publicly loci ting the ^ 'Miao Josephine O>nnor, medical members of the bench and bar charge Western Electric Company cure). GREEN PEPPER5 2 29 c have participated in these studies. 67.5 above that average In mid' In Tunnel Is Fatal (Jonaervative victories were sig­ flalthfnr agolost the goveraoMat, pute; Not Precise {dibrarian at Hillsboro (bounty hos' with unfair tahor practices for re, Boneless Chucks and Brisket.s...... 69c Lb. FLORIDA the ageaey added. The trials were December. nalled by a aea of boUoona union PEANUT BUTTER 33c pital, calmly told a 13-mah jury fusing to negotiate with union In Annonnoe* Pay Cuts T a ilo r in g hetore a MovaMaa State eonrt la Only First Stage Completed government-sponsored talks In Vienne, Austria, Feb. 24.—(d')— jacks, and blue and white otsrs. Washington, Feb. 24—(ff)—The about A conversation she said ahe General Motors, the nation’s Labor oucceasea got an answering GRANOMOTHER’S D ozi BraUalava. heard between a county medical 'The lost chapter of our report Washington . . . Advertisement man identified by police aa the | For You Who Would Like Chicken This Week 45c » , » soft coal dispute apparently haa largest suto producer, immediate­ wave o f red and yellow boUoona ORANGE5 referee and Sander. stresses that what we have so in Boston newspaper offers $25,080 U. S. Naval attache to Bucharest sloshed the nation’s c m ! atocka by ly announced pay cuts for Its Oo Lend Office BuelBeee Extra Large Fowl for Stewing ...... i.ic Lb. NelNTOSH Propoae Freight Rgte* Cut Dr. Sander Is being tried on far accomplished is only a first reward "for return of three uncut dunged to hta death in a railroad l^pedalist 1 Lb. Jar New Toth, Feh. 3L—(43—Faet- almost 200,000,000 tons — an diamonds . . . taken in Brink’s, workers and a cut o f $10 to $40 In Flower girls and hawkers of bol* Roasting Chickens, 4 to 4 1-2 Lb. A vg ...... :j9c Lb. MARMALADE 17c first degree murder charge in con­ stage— a plan on which to build. the prices o f all ita paosenger cars ;unnel south of Sataburg yester­ era lalitoade today prepoeed amount equal to about four It recognises the great amount of Inc., holdup of January 17" day. Semi-official sources said to­ loons and noise-makfra did o land Mr,— Before you discard a Lbs. nection with the death of Mrs. Ab- and trucks. office business In Piccadilly. Some NO. 5 CAN BURT OLNET APPLE5 3 25c aobataatial cot la freight rate* eo montha’ normal production. bie Borroto, 69, Mancheater house- Three kinds of spectacle k’naea, all day there 1s "no hint of foul play.” aa tough as auto windshield glass, Th* cuts In prices of cars and pranksters Improvised their notao- zinc washboard use a piece Iroo aad steel to meet track eom- While no precise figures ore wtfa. (Coattsoed oa Page Eight) (In Washington, however, offi­ FRESH PORK PRODUCTS pettUoa. The pr opeeed lev are announced by American Opti­ trucks are effective at once. The makers by touching balloons with o f zinc to clean your Are- H e will be at available, N. S. Bureau o f Mines ■Olvee Acoouat o f Talk revtaion In pay scales will start cials said they were not eliminat­ TOMATOJUICE Can 2 3 c freight rates were anaenarird hy cal Ck>mpany. ing the poostMIlty that the officer lighted dgerettea -i Fresh Spare R ib s ...... place chimney. Just throw D oz. statistics make possible a com- Mias CJonnor, a buxom registered Treasury Balance March 1. 45c Lb. TANGERINE5 37c Jeha J. ntspatrlch, ehatnaaa of pariaoa between production during ECA Mission (Thief Barry Bing' may have been slain. Formal com­ British pubs, unllks bars In ipoat Little Link Sausage...... it on the hot coals and let our Store on use Stae) nurse, gsva this account of the talk ham tells senators that Ruaata haa The GM contract with Its em' American atstea renuUnsd open 55c Lb. NIBLBT8 the Trafflo Rxeentive* Aosoetatloa trie dispute period o f 1949-50 and between Dr. Robert E. Biron, the ment waa being withheld pending the rising fumes do the of Bastoni Rallroods. ntspatrtek Washington, Feb. 34— (iP)— The ordered French (Tommunista to ployes calta for an adjustment In during the election. 'Uiey did not Our Own Pure Pork SaiLsage Meat ,. 65c Lb. the corresponding period a year medical referee, and Dr. Sander on Iiosltion of the Treasury Feb. 21: the cost o f living allowance based further word from abroad.) MON., FEB. 27 EMPEROR sold the lower rotes are dealgaed step up their efforts to wreck ERF (Toee Frieod of Vegeler does until midnight. CSubs and Extra Lean Fresh Porii Shoulders ... trick—or toss a handful of ago. This la what the figures ohow; the day of Sander’s aireat Net budget receipts, $194,984,- on changes In the Index kept by . 39c Lb. MEXICORN Can 1 7 ^ to Bwet eoaepeUtlea l|y uarego- . . . S im e o f buying hits stock U. S. Army InvesUgatora tenta­ restaurants got permission to serve salt on the Are. From loot June IS, when the 'T>r. Biron asked if he (Sander) 538.34; cash balance, $5,329,259,- the Bureau o f Labor StaUsUca. Rib End Pork Roast (3 1-2 Lb. Avg.) ,49c Lb. AND loted highway carriers of certala market/coincident with strong tively Identified the man as CS^tt. pstrana Into tha was hours. Lb. 17c Irea oad steel articles. mine trouble started, until Feb. 11, realised he had broken the law. Dr. 271.99; customs receipts for showing of (Tonservatlve. party In The adjustment by GM provides As Labor jMomed Into the toad, Mre.— A few drops of lemon 8 OR, CAN HUBrrs GRAPE5 about 388,788,000 tons o f cool were Sander said ‘Yea, he’d broken taws for a two cents an hour cut in Eugene Karpe, who was a close TUES., FEB. 28 • • • month. $36,101,717.91. British elections friend of Robert A. Vogeler, the th* expenolv* night opotodtapanaed Stahl-Meycr (Ferris) Sliced Bacon ...... 59c Lb. juice in the water will mined. During the sobm period of before— he'd been through stop coat-of-livlng allowance for 290,' Two IN* ia BeaAer Crash Ameriesn businessmen sentenced mainly liquid chMr. Tns crowds, St^LMeyer (Ferris) Daisy H am ...... 63c Lb. whiten boiled potatbes. Doytoa. O,, Fthb fli—-woo.l. Feb. 24—(/P)— First U. S. A. waa attended by almoat facilities for L960-1Q51. I 9 p. m. 1 ■ ; r M . 1 JO committed to the Norwich State burial at Woodlawn cemetery, Ev­ down aURe in the battle between ter feelings resulted, especially ; Alsu Annual Ladies’ .Night at rcncllon of the British Him colony 200 Cub Scouta, parenta, brothera here to the apparent Labor vic­ hospital. erett, Mass. Weatinghoase 6.00 X 16 Recap On Your Own Ca«iing $4.95 rival state employes unions came among top union officials. Several Called Bankrupt Britisli-American Club. and sisters last night at the Hol­ Assistant State’s Attorney John weeks ago the times reported the Tuesday, February 28 tory at home ranged from “de­ lister school auditorium. Supper Hartford Driver Walker, 82, who died at the today with the request for an elec­ lighted'' and "probably beat thing S. Murtha asked Superior CouH Guaranteed Used T ires ...... 4 9 c and up fight as having reached a crucial New Haven, Feb. 24—iJPi— U. S. Brulhernood met ting. High was a gala affair with plenty to Judge William J. Shea for commit­ home here yesterday, once was Refrigerator tion to determine the official "ne- stage. 'i scliool hall. that could have happened" to "no eat for everybody. It waa fdUowed tal after two psychiatrists, Dr. O. president of the Pope Manufactur­ Seat Covers for All Makes of Cars $3.95 up District Judge Carroll C. Hincks comment.” Lucky in Crash ing Company of Hartford, maker fotiatiniit aftent.” Re««lls Recommendatinn yesterday adjudicaled bankrupt AIh'j meeting of .St. Margaret's by a few words of congratulations G. Wledman and Dr. H. A. Ban­ The move to settle the issuo W'aa In a letter today to Mr. Sco- Circle, D. of I., at K. C. Homo. Mrs. "I ve been a Liberal all my life, to the Pack by John Dormer. Dis­ croft. had testlfled that William of the old Popc-Hartford automo' the Hameo Manufacturfng com­ Mansfield Depot, tob. 24. iF] bile. He waa a native of Chelsea taken by the larger union, the j boria, CSEA Secretary Lewis R. pany of 87 Reservoir avenue. I H, B. DeWolf, speaker. but now I'm in labor’s camp,” trict Scouting Commmissloner and Tumienskl, 29, was mentally 111. Connecticut State Employes asso­ White recalled a recent recom­ said Nigel Bruce. “Labor la the State police teatifled that Tu- -Thirty-nine freight cars hit Maas., and had been a resident, of Bridgeport, manufacturcrji of |.< Wednesday, March 1 “ B lO lS f i Mra. Allan S. Taylor, president of the home since 1945. ciation, wliich asked State Person­ mendation by a special personnel metal goods. groat bulwark againat Commun­ the Hollister etreet school PTA. mienskt admitted nine breaks In Robert H. Coles’ automobile. ^ j Meeting ot Nathan Hale P. T. A., ism. I am delighted at the out­ Walker Is survived by a son. nel Director r;iendon"A. Scoborla study committee which pointed up school auditorium. B'peaker, Mis^j The highlight o. the evening was the South Windsor area, of which The 23-year-old Hartford man *259 The company, founded In 1942, to call for such an election among the problem. come of the election. V Wapping is a part. Wilbur W. Walker, and a daugh­ listed debts of $50,992.38, with as­ Pauline Peters of Teachers College. * the presentation of an American wasn't hurt„ but he waa given s ter. Mrs. Helen W. Johnson, both with AUTO SUPPLY the 17,000 state workers. “There appears to be no reason," Wednesday, March 8 "Thia doesn’t In any way take K s S i B O V flag and a Blue and Gold Pack flag. sets of $47,024.62. The assets in­ summons to appear March 9 in of Hartford. 29 BISSELL STREET TEL. 5167 Would Have Edge said the oommlttes in Its report clude $29,000 in accounts receiv­ Charter night of Young Republi­ away from my admiration for The American' flag was given to Winston Churchill. People are fVOS If an election held now in iHst spring, "why the State tAbor able and llbllitles of $39,337.42 in can Club. Hollister auditorium. 8 H 0U « Pack 41 by the Mary C. Keeney Mansfield Justice court on a FREEZER CSKA, with a cluirhed paid up Relations board cannot conduct an unsecured claims. I p. m. not agaiiut him, but the party he Tent No. 14 oi the Daughter# of G ile a d speeding charge. is in.” Friday, March 10 Union Veteran# of the Olvll War. State Policeman Ludwig Kolo- LOCKER Deborah Kerr, while protesting The flag waa presented by Mrs, There Is to be a series of public Andover Friendly Circle Fashion show that "actors and acti«ssea are too dzlej said Coles' car hit the 11 Ih Neaiiy S'.i cubic foot capacity. Whtton Memorial hall. Ethel Carter with Mra. Luna dances given at the Hebron Ele­ and 12th ears of a Central Ver­ emotional to be goOd at politics,'' A son, Eric Junior wsa bom tb Big freezer locker stores 46 lbs. ri' W'W ■ ^ Saturday, March II said that the Labor victory "la Hutchinson and Mra. E tta Love­ mentary School auditorium begin­ mont freight train at a grade of fmzen foods. Gkiuipped with .ION'S... fOR etsr ^ Testimonial for Salvatore Ven- land ,actlng as color bearers. The crossing here yesterday. The re­ Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ellison at Man­ probably the beat thing that could ' "."AtWA*- ning this week on Saturday eve­ additional Ice cube storage . . . drillo. Red Men, Garden Grove. Pack' flag waa presented by Mr*. A crewman of the batUeehlp Tex­ maining 37 cars of the train then chester Memorial hospital on Mon­ have happened in this frightfully ning February 25 at eight o’clock day. Kebniary 20. meat-keeper, vegetable etorago Monday, March IS Taylor in behalf of the Hollister as holds "Pinky,’’ the ship’s nias­ scraped the front of the automo­ and many other wanted fea­ difficult period.” She describied for the benefit of the two Athletic bile as they went by, damaging It Mrs. Paul V. Donahue haa been Manchester Council Parents- herself as a "liberal-minded social­ School PTA wfth Robert Graif and cot, after the little Cuban Chl- tures. See It tomorrow for your­ Francis Akin acting as Color hu^ua took a bite out of the Fields. The orchestra will be the extensively. appointed to serve as membership Teachert forum discuasion, Hol- ist." chairman for the annual Red Croaa self! Guards. Entertainment for the Dvike of Windsor’s coat. The "Polka Rhythm Boys" with Wil­ The train crew didn’t know liater Afreet achool. Subject; Labor's way, said Misa Kerr, drive, wijtch will open pn March evening was provided by a movie duke visiting the ihip while tour­ liam Kneeland as pi-ompter—The what was happening until Con­ SHE LIVES IN M M R E SIE R - - SHE SHOPS IN "Home'find Fandlly Life—In Ac­ seems to lead to "the happy me­ dates for the following dances are ductor J. J. Howard of Now Lon­ ftrat. dium which we all try for. but STATE on Uttle League Baseball. ‘ ing the Houston, 'fex., waterfront tion." . • j Mr. and Mrs. Steward Hoising- MANCHESTER The program was ended by the said that his checkered coat was March 4. 11 and 18. don "felt s hump" aa the caboose Saturday. March IS never quite attain in this life." At a party jgiven recently at the ton, who were \inlted In marriage induction of new Bobcats, Robert perhaps "a'bit too noisy” for the gave Cole’s car a final knock. Ladica' Night of Nutmag Forest, | David Niven declined comment. Hebron Elementary School the Howard stopped the train. at the Congregational chunii on Tall Cedara, SU te Armory. I "I have a theory about politics,” Fiske, Howard Reid, Daniel Mc- pup-______teachers and children enjoyed the The engineer was C. D. Moon of Sunday afternoon will make their NOTE! Onr eorm t abowteg of •f Also Food Fair and Rummage said he. "I drop my ballot In Keever, Emmett Roberts Md ice cream which was s gift from Brattleboro. Vt. home with Mr. Holslngton's ivir- Sale by teachers, Hollister School the box and say nothing about It." "Chain Ughtnlnt will be emit­ Stephen McQulde. Advancenient Swamp road at the Manchester enta, Mr. and Mra. Elver Hoi-ing- As long aa 0U4L ted for the mattnee bat wUI i«- Mr. and Mrs. William Bogner of Coles said he didn’t see the iMauchastar 9 to 2 p.m. Niven, however, did not vote in Badges were presented to ths fol­ Memorial ho.spital. Birch Mountain road. Bolton. train until he ran Into It ton. The newlyweds are on a trll 2 Years to Pay! Also Y. W. Square Dance and this election. snme egein atertlng at 5 p.ia. eee- lowing Cubs who had earned them: Frederick 8. Duktig has return­ lOUMckeotcA/, OyyuM/. tin nous till doataig. ■ The twins. Christine and Con­ Kbiodziej reported. for_a few days. 30th Birthday, Party of County Y, Wolf • Badges. Den 1, Jam es ed to his home following a ten-day stance Ellis are visiting their ♦•Y'' bulldlngif 79 North Main Syphera, Den 2, David Lotensen, business trip to Freeport, Ohio, for tincle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Mark street. Roger Colla, Den 3, EMward Par­ his company. Niles, Bement and Hill at their home in Manchester. Monday, March 20 ent, William BroneiU. Den 4, Pond, of West Hartfprd. Mrs. Kenneth Ellis and Infant Testimonial banquet for High EASTWOOD Ernest Heydenrelch, Den 6, Kurt Tile officers of East Central Po­ daughter have i-eturned to their School Basketball squad, Maaontc Dickson, Den 8, Jeffrey Keith, Den mona, No. 3, have been invited to be guests of Glastonbury home in Gilead from the Manches­ HUGS SPECIAL PURCHASE BRINGS YOU KITCHEN TIME SAVERS ' Temple, 7 p. m. BebcH Tsylsr id, Gary Recav*?. Wolf Arrow ter Memorial ho.spltal. Saturday, March 25 JsSa HsdUh Ssbt. Mltshasi Grange on March 2nd. All Pomo­ JsBst I.aleb points were awarded to; Den 2, na officers will fill the officers’ Mrs. Elizabeth White of Ripley KEITH'S Saturday at Keith’s—9 to 5:50 Annual elaetton of oBicera at David Lorenzen, Den 3, Edward Hill, Coventry, i# visiting at the British American Club. “Ambush” "H O LID A r ALIVE chairs at Glastonbury with the 5HD-WINTER Parent, William BroneiU, David Lecturer of Glastonbury Grange home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wedneadav March 29 S:U - S:M - *:M A F F A n r l;4e-«tU-8iM AND Grady, Den 4, Cylde Richard, John furnishing the program with mu­ Ellis, Highland Park PTA Minstrel, EicholUer, Den 5, Guy Mullen, sical numbers by the Lecturer of Mrs. Ernest Dingwell is spend­ Highland Park school, 8 p. m. Sl'NDAT; “THE OBEAT LOVER' David Mullen, Harold Jarvis, Den Blast Central Pomona. ing this week visiting nclatlvea Saturday, April 15 "INTBEDEB IN TUB DCBT" 6, Gerald Botticello, Kurt Dickson, On March 3rd, at the Church Shelton, Conn. Tsatimonlal dinner to William KICKING Den 7, Melvin StolUnburg. Wmiam Community House, the Parents' The Youth Fellowships group S. Davis, chairman of the Repub­ Ballsleper, Den 8, Stephen Hum­ Council of the Coventry Day achool will hold their meeting at the Par­ lican Town Committee, State WHOLE BROILED mel, Raymond Komer, Den 9, will give an entertainment pro­ sonage on Sunday evening at Armory. Joseph Dyer, Jr., Bear Badges gram for parents and children be­ seven o’clock. The topic to be dls- Monday. Tuesday. .April 24, 23 LIVE LOBSTER were presented to: Den 3, Henry ginning at 7:30 o’clock. The pro­ cus.sed will be "Questions Young Twenty-9fth anniversary con­ Gonder, Donald Lozeau, Den 4, gram will include 14 variety acU People Ask About Liquor” and the cert of Beethoven Glee Club, High USHNELL and other entertainment will be leader will be Miss Patricia Fogll. DeliciouM WUIlam Coleman, George GaUy, given by students at the Unlver school hall. The worship service will be led by Raymond LaCoas, Den 8. Stephen sfty of Connecticut consisting of Miss Carol Warner and the Misses Friday, April 28 A LL N EX T Hummel, Den 9, Paul Schimmel. A, musical selections. Dancing will Annual Masonic ball, Masonic Elaine Hills and Louise Owen arc t WEEK Enjoyable Gold Arrow Poliit for Bear waa be enjoyed following the meeting In charge of the games and re­ k Temple (Feb. 27-Mbt. 4 ) swardtd to William Coleman. Lion and refreshments will be served by freshments. Badges were earned by: Den 3, the classToom mothers. Hebron Grange voted to enter WUBanl Letarte, and Den 10, the nation-wide essay contest on Robert Graif. LJon Arrow Points the subject of "Soil Fertility and both Gold and Silver were present Czech Press Hits the Nation’s Future.” Anyone in­ Farr’s 'Cd William Lstarte of Den 3. terested to enter this contest t U r t t A IMNINO BOOM Shortage of Eggs plefise contact the master, Robert ♦*..v o r DUUNcnoN V' Prague, Czechoslovakia, Feb >-■ —NOW PLAYING— North Coventry 24—(F —The controlled press • EASY-TO-CLEAN WHITE PORCELAIN TOPS complains that farmers haven't Humphrey Bogart In Rev. Licon H. Austin will be the delivered enough eggs to the gov­ NOTICE "CHAIN UOHTNINO" guest speaker at the Second Con­ ernment this year to make an A. BASE WITH DRAWER AND SHELF PLUS: "HoUywood VarteMes’* gregational church oh Sunday omelet. THE OFFICE OF A compact, sturdy unit, ideal for small efficiency kitch- OHIT lIVi ENGIAND RPPHIHatCt morning. The newspaper Lidova Demo- ens. Has convenient drawer and alide-out wire Hhelf. Eves. (8:M) $1.M. 91 AS. M. Sunday school sesaiona of the kracie said that the egg quote in DR. P. M. KAYE SUN.-MON.-TUES. $3.60, $4.20. »Uts. (Wed. Bt 9, IN fiCRSLlN above church begin at 10 o’clock the Slovakian region of Kosice Size 18” wide, 25” deej), 36” high. "WOMAN IN mDINO'’ Sat. at 2:30)- 90c, 9i-t0. 91A0, and continue until 10:SS. AH chil­ was fulfilled In the first six weeks WILL BE CLOSED PLUS: "FREE FOB ALL" 92.40, 9$. Telephene HARTFORD dren in the community are urged of this year by only .5 per cent. B. BASE WITH BREAD BOX, % DRAWERS i w m . JU> atUnd the'se classes. During “There ore even some districts FRIDAY>trJD Lent a special worship service will which during the last seven weeks Deluxe single width base with hanldy electrical outlet be held for Junior classea and up. did not deliver s single egg,’’ the S A T U ^ A Y a s well as bread 1k)x and 2 roomy drawers. Size 18” These will be particularly Interest­ paper said. “One of the richest wide, 25” deep, 36” high. Available from factory. ing for all. districts, Treblsov, delivered only FEB. 24 AND 25 At the conclusion of the. Ad­ 70 eggs and this district has to C. ROOMY, WIDE BASE AT REAL SAVINGS PENNSYLVANIANS vanced First Aid Course which deliver 1,400,000 eggs this year” was conducted by Shirley GledhIU Conveniently arranged, with 2 smaller smooth sliding and sponsored by Coventry [ j c i n i Orange, five were awarded cei^fl- drawers, wood slide-out tray, large bread box and roomy NOW e Thru NEXT W ED. cates: Mra. Frederick S. Duktig, shelf compartment. Size 25” wide, 25" deep, 36” high. I Mrs. Leon Heckler, Mra. Edward JMB m . MT. nx • tN • ta I m Skilton; RldSard C. Storrs and Ar­ D. BIG, SPACIOUS DOUBLE KITCHEN -ts OB. iMriJsaxaii I aa. thur J. Vinton. They also com­ pleted the standard course which BASE «nin> M iifinnm R was held previous to th# last MORE Extra wide, with handy double doors, loLs of drawer | C « « o course. Of the five two are mem­ * • Pawi SaTeSSVbfiOTltt bers of the Coventry Volunteer space, bread box and slide-out wood slielf. Size 36 x 25 x A iM im M M L-asdaiuM Waa Fire Department No. 2. on Many Home Chores! 36”. A b^uty at . . . wmmmfmem. im.i blsLawMllM«M4t-a$r«l There will be a dance at the Pine Lake Shores Clubhouse on Satur­ day evening, February 26th, for OPEN EVENINGS by appointment . . . the benefit of the Heart Drive. ask your salesman or phone Perrltt’s orchestra will play for 4159 to make arrangements! square and round dances and Dick Samuels will be the prompter, A door prise will be awarded. flfriidby Affeslr Coventry Women’s Republican COMINO " U O>aook R lgb" 'Club met on Monday afternoon f r THE PRINCESS with the speaker, Howard Sharpe, who spoke on the " I ^ r g a n ls a t ^ of the State Government.”'\The next meeting will be an evening O F R O O V n i E meeting on March 20th when Mias 26-28 VILLAGE STREET Elaine Webster wUl be the guest DANCING speaker. The place will be an­ nounced at a later date. $ Every Saturday Night A son waa bom recently to Mr. and Mrs. John Mqckey of Cedar i* r DANCING SPECIAL PURCHASE SUIIS! Square and Modcra 8 P. 51.—60c (Tax fncl.) EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY

Neff’s Old Saw 51111 Ganflr Dance . . . on the e o b b ie e ^ e w u e e ef gey^Emeel Hwre^n ORDS here’s an easy-to-use kit that and year iavorlte drink la the atmoapheie ef ea aatbcane of makes many house-cleaning chores a pleasurel The Stafford Fair Grounds Parislaa sidewaUi eafe! Guild D-6 Polisher cleans furniture, silverware and Stafford Sprinas, Conn. ISDOM other metals. And with the long handle, you can FULL COURSE DINNERS polish floors and linoleum in a jiffy. No bending . . . from no rubbing. Quality W inn, Liquon and Baer OOP'S AndSAYl Dad can use the Guild K it to 5 Ir,^ If a hole-in the wall sharpen knives and tools. Polish the car. Sand becomes tim large to-hold and grind wood and metals. Remove old paint a screw take the screw oat and varnish . . . and do many more jobs in aad pack the hole with stoel minutes instead of hours! wool and pot the screw COSH la Hdmrt $#• tMe weaUerM, leer- back in.... or poke a wood­ SINGLE DOOR END CABINETS Minimum values 33.00 . . . Mostf suits sold for 35.00, 39.98, 45.00, en match stidt into the hole yeersi Saves haws eafl been ef beN eierbl AvalUble with right or left opening •^reak it off at the wall doors. Cabinet U 70" high. 19" wide, 12 ” They're Terrific! Exceptiondl! They're Outstonding! snrfaee and then replace deep. White with red and Week trim and the screw. chrome hardware.; Upper door is glass, $ 1 9 -9 5 ■lower le wood. SEB SHONTY TRIO 5InL—To soar milk place a We scooped up the best suits from several manufacturers at the sensational price .of only 28.00! Manjr are one of a kind cop of it over the pilot Hght sample suits (made with extra details) some are limited in size and color, but all of these are better suits and you can aave AND of a gas stove overaighL F. STREAMLINED ~ up to 17.00 with an early purchase! Imagine finding all wool gabardines, checks, worsteds and sharkskin $ult$ meticu* MODERN GLASS DOOR CHINA -CABINET t h e l o v e l y v o c a l is t Cooking Definition ^-rCroa• wsreiMHiay^ loualy tailored with handmade button holes, handcovered buttons, new look shoulder pada, plus other, suit making features tona—Cabes of bread toast­ Decorative and practical fo r a dinatto ed or fried, served over that’s c o l^ u l and convenient CcnteUis found only in higher priced suits. Included are short jacket no alteration ^ its for the woman who la 6 feet 4 and under. a n n a r u t h $ 3 $ U M A U S t stationary wood ahelvea with chrome various dishes and in aonps. trim. In snowy, crisp white enamrt Colors include navy, skipper, red, dachia, beige, grey and check. Sizes 9-15 and 10-18. Use o\ir LAY-AWAY plan. A B l\N D Snitli with red and Wack trim, chrome ■mall deposit will hold your suit until you wish to wear it. . f i n e s t f o o d s a n d For Atlantic hardware. J W OOF F MMANCHESTEP i WALLY BROWN l e g a l BEVERAGES Furnoco Oil • CloMd Wed. at Tlmrfc NIgfct Untfl 9 P. Mv—O th« Daya :8 0 OAU. PHONE • FR EE PARKING} la « - Mala 81. Let C A V ErS L.T.WOOPCO. Open 7 A. M. to 5 P. MJ DalDr laclddinf t iv s Beeide o a r S to re . Drive la; Phon$ 4496 WcdncsNlay AftorBoons--Open TIU - i ‘ -.i ■ m I' ...... '.^Mlft W vt V^l

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go to their homes hers pending phetic Message for Our Times.” ters and two granddaughters, last pjusi fo m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN« FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1960 ruary 25, at 8 p. m. In the church Irene Rieli Plans appeared on Broadway In "As the Old Landmark later custody. TRUSSES, BELT& baaement. Memorial Prayers will be lecltcd — , , Thera was no eatimats of tbs' for Alice Lavitt.. Girls Go," a hit musical show ELASTIC H ^EltT, ‘ Rockville World Day of Prayer r I<>SS. The old bunding waa reported ^ * u r ’ -. .. . . The Council ot Church Women la There will be an early morning To Be Bride Again which closed last month after a Kazed by ire CRUTCHES. BRACES a maana of avoiding heart dlsaaoe, tong run. ' Insured for 370,000. One Piece o f Steel Makes Four Carloads Women Form your contributtona will be used for holding a service thla afternoon at service at eight o'clock on Satur­ ■xgatt fltton Long Program research In finding mora ways to the Union CongregsElnoal church day with the Junior congregation Manistee, Mteh, Feb. 24—(45-O ne Club Planning in observance of the World Day of holding their services at 10 in the New* York, Feb. 24—(45— Slim, treat heart dlaease and finally and Will Sacrifict A Good Going of old Michigan's landmarks. Man- Arthur Drug Su>r«a vary Important your contributions Prayer. Thirteen churches in Tol­ morning. attractiv, Irene Rich, 58-year-old Hvdi’uscii Bomb German Leader’s For Institute Heart Group land County are represented on the • ^ Istes county's court house, w as de-1 will be uoed to help and aid local New Building Family Night actress, is reported planning to citlxens of Manchester who are Meat and Grocery Market program, lilrs. Wilfred Lutz Is the Family night will be observed at marry George H. Clifford, 68, a Protest Plaiiiicri-- Ma­ today. asntenced last December for a|. tlie MancheMer heart drive over notes. It strikes men, women and to erTOt a new building, a one story "If. and when sve’rc ready." he The church said some persons Rusinefla Again Management inatltute, which will the top in its final week. This 6:30 p. m. "nie hosts will be Mr. layan -security forces said today embers. leged atrocllles by hi* German children alike. Through education, Opportunity Knocks Only Once Red raiders billed 23 persons in s .said, "we ll make the announce­ will renisln at prayer throughout be aponaored here tomorrow by the corps will be headed by Mrs. J. F. structure with basement. and Mra- Nathan Cantor and Rabbi the night, all day Saturday and One fireman suffered minor in­ troops In Foland and Ruaala. At .\fter Recovering Connecticut Federation of I^bor research and proper care and treat­ surprise assault yesterday on the ment. It Is premature to make juries. the time German newapapera al- Coeffler ;who'- will be aaslsted by ment. heart diseaaea need no longer On the first floor of the proposed anfl Mrs. Paul R. Siegel. any such announcement now. It Saturday night, until shortly be­ (AFL). Services will be held at 8:15 In Muar police station in Jobore Authorities permitted the pris­ j most unanimously criticized the From Illnesa Mrs. Donald (Tulver, Mrs. Chester be the Great Killer. Heart di­ So Tel. 6031 for an Appointment building there \vill be a dance hall mav or may not be so." fore services at It a. m. (e, a. t.) The Inatitute will include a long Ferris, Mrs. Charle* Jacobson, the evening with Rabbi Siegel state. 75 miles north of Singapore oners, held on minor charges, to sentence. apeaking program at which repre- sease need no longer come aa a and meeting room. Imniedi.itely' The victims were 19 police, three Miss Rich, who has two daugh­ I Sumis.v. Mrs. Francis Miner and Mra. Hal shock. Every nickel, dime, quarter pleaching on the ir.ibjeot, "A Pro- aenutivea of both labor and man­ Tiffany. ' c inside will be stairs to new bowl­ agement, aa well aa health and or dollar that you put Into the red Manchester, said Mr. Paul, plastic hearts will help to control ing alleya in the basement while a welfare agenciea, will preaent their should be proud of these civic- grill and other rooms will be on Tiewa. Workmen at the American Bridge company, Ambrldge. Pa., put a protectiva coat on the longest It. minded women who have so gra­ ’There are only a few days left. this floor. It ia proposed to also Bailer-Priaeliial Speaker steel girder ever ehipped in one piece from the plant. Four railroad flatcars were required to haul the ciously volunteered their services. us. a part of the present two and Edmund B. Butler, New Tork 16b-foot. 75-ton girder to Philadelphia for use on s rallre* d bridge. Ten other spans Identical to It are Fill those hesrts, prolong the lives It Is because these women fully of men. women and children. Your a half story building. attorney and profeaaor of law at belrig made for the Job. realise the wonderful work that Philip Sachse ia chairman ot the. Fordbam university, 'will be the help Is needed now. can be accomplished with the funds _____ ) Building committee. Announcement principal apeaker at the luncheon raised by the Heart Campaign that has not been made as to when Uic aeaaion. Butler ia president of the DcLiicia Chosen ISo Safety from Polio Wallace Will Be they are willing to devote their new building’s actual construction National Otnference of Catholic time and energy to making thla 7 will start. Charities and a member of the By Staying in England campaign a aucceas. 'B£T£R USED CARS Minstrel Iteard of Directors of the Welfare Rent Director Keynote Speaker When these Udlee call on you, 4 DB. The Rockville Chapter, Women council of New York city. Ho ia a open up your heart to save a haart. of the Moose will present a mui- former chairman of the New York New York, Kcb. 24—(/Pi— CHEVROLET K. aod H. $1195 New Haven, Feb. 24—itVi— The Chicago, Feb. 24—(g>)—Henry A. Give generously. Mr. Paul aaks. RUG atrel tonight and Saturday at the City Housing authority and the Lusl summer, with an Infantile 4 DR. SykCb Auditorium. William Hahn appointment of James L. Dc Lu­ Wallace, the Progressive party's With the Manchester heart editor of several legal books. paralyisls epidemic sweeping presidential nominee In 1948, will drive in Its final week, it Is urgent REPAIRING NASH B. aod R. $1195 will be Interlocutor and the endmen Among the speakers who will cia as srea rent dllrector for the United States, it had Include | Joseph Bridges, Joseph be the keynote speaker st the that everyone makes contribution* 5 OB. represent management are Her­ Hartford has been announced by seemed like a good Idea to opening of the party's second Na­ In the plastic hearts which ere BINDING Ulubac, Charles Rhodes, Patrick man .W. Stelnkraua, President. V. Paul Atlas to leave his young OLDS B. oad Hn HTD. $1195 The Formal Opening of the Regional Housing Expediter Ed­ tional convention. distributed In public places, so that Egan, Mary Ann Egan and Pa­ 8. Chamber of (Commerce; A. J. M. ward J. Driscoll. daughter In England, by the end of the week every CLEANING 4 .OB. H. tricia Egan. Mr. Egan is also (t- Giardini; labor relations director, She would be safer there, lie Some 1,200 Progressive* from 35 Dc Lucia, a New Haven attor­ states were expected for the first single heart will be completely NASH oad OVEBDBIVK $1095 recting the show and there will Oormectlcut chapter, Asaociated ney, has been serving aa legal thought. b ' a number of specialty numbei.s General Contractors of America; So he came home from the ncs.slon at the Ashland auditorium, filled. Installations Wall To WaU 4 DR. consultant In both the Hartford southwest of the downtown dis­ The eum that is desired ia not with music [ by a large chorus. WiDiam A. PurtcU, president. Ho- and New Haven reas and has been family vacation to his grocery large for a community tha sloe oi With The New Tackleaa NASH B . and R. $895 lo-Kroms Screw corj^ration, Elm­ business in Brooklyn, His wife trict. Some ABC stations will Kiotva Council serving as acting director at Hart­ broadcast the keynote addrcee Manchester and the need for this Method 4 DB. Kiowa Council, Degree of Po­ wood, and William H. Bulkeley, ford since Director J. Thomas Sul­ and their six-year-old daugh­ mjpey U well-establlrtied. Dloeases Vice president, Connecticut, H^'t- ter, Maica Ruth, stayed be­ which the former vice president PLYMOUTH n . $795 cahontas will meet this evening at livan accepted appointment aa di­ will give at 11:3.5 p. m. (e.s.t). of the heart are the nation’s chief MANCHESTER eight o'clock at Red Men's Hall ford. rector of the Home ownerahip hind. 4 DR. To Repreaeat Labor The convention will continue killer since more people die each with a Washington-Llncoln pro­ program of the State Housing au­ Yesterday, a big military year from heart afflictions than NASH B . oad H. $445 gram to be presented. ' Among those representing labor transport plane, flying on a through Sunday. A policy state­ Carpet Center thority. any other single disease or group 4 DB. km be Mrs. Ftances E. Kelley of special mercy mission, brought ment and other resolutions will be 308 Main St. 2-434S Auxiliary Meeting FIRST NATIONAL BANK Meriden. Eugene J. St. Pierre of adopted late Saturday. Paul Robe­ of diseases. NASH B . and R . $345 The Veterans of Foreign Wars the little girl home. As has already been pointed rut. Factory Trained Hartford, J. Lawrence O’Toole of At LaGuardla field, she was son. Negro baritone, will headline Auxiliary will meet this evening Baidgoport, Joseph M. Rourke of a convention concert Saturday. Of­ your generous contributions will Personnel at 8 p.m. at the VFW Home on Henlth of Pope carried out of the plane on a be used In educating the public a* New Haven, William F. Fargo of fltretcher. ficers will be elected at Sunday'* Transportation Specials E u street with Department Presi­ of MANCHESTER New London, and Francis Jones Still liiiproviiig She waa stricken with polio closing meeting. dent Mrs. Mae Dempsey of Derby o f Stamford. In London. ‘ as guest for the evening. Health and welfare agencies will Price of Carpet Increased 4 DB. Over m,U00 Collected Chairman Nicholas Pawluk of be represented by George A. Shea, Vatican CSty, Feb. 24—(/Pi— 1940 WYLLIS B . oad a . $195 executive secretary, Meriden Com­ Pope Pius increased the number Thompsonvllle. Feb. 2 4 - (/P) — the March ot Dimes for Rockville Cancels Program and Vernon, announced that the " T A e Friendly Ban/e^* munity Chest; Elwood Street, of his audiences toilay as his The Blgelow-Sanford Carpet com­ CLflPP.rACAT., S DR. ekecuUve director. Community pany has announced price increase.s 1936 CHEVROLET B . oad H. $175 34,000 mark has been passed and health continued to show Improve­ n A F e W A f i •fFetiiNCAeeBf coin cards are still being received. C M tt and Council of Greater ment. The pope was reported to For More Housing of one to three per cent In 10 of S DB. Brldgsport and Stratford; Mrs. Its 53 grades of carpets. The an­ The quota for this city was >3,5U0, have recovered fully from a re­ (OppwMa OM Mala 1936 FO RD B. and H. $150 and the chairman la most grateful Norma C Anderson, assistant cent attack of influenxa but was nouncement was made last night 4 AMIRICAN ROW How*) Tel. 2-4171 New London, Feb. 24—(/Pi—The tliat 3500 over the quota has al state supervisor. Division of Public said to atm have a somewhat by O. C. Denebrlnk. vice president 4 DR. ready been received. Assistance, Connecticut State weakened voice. New London Housing authority had in charge of sales, who said pro­ 1936 B U IC K B . oad H. $95 Dea Chiefs Appointed Welfare department; Henry Web.- The office of secretary of state cancelled plans for the construc­ duction costs made the Increase Once In A Lifetime Sale er, aaaistanee director of public COVPB Vernon Chib Scout Pack 86 has denied as "absolutely without tion of 122 unit* of garden-type necessary. February 24 and 25 1937 STUDEBAKER H. appointed six Vernon Boy Scouts relations. Community Chests and foundatkm” a radio broadcast that $50 Onuaells o f America; and Bertram apartments here under a State aa Den Chiefs to assist tne Den the pontiff is suffering from arter­ Housing authority grant. MEN’S LINED JADKETS Mothers at Den meetings, as fol WUMama, executive director. Com­ ial sclerosis of his left leg. Chairman Richard H. Pugh of lOTt* LINED JACKETS lows: Den 1, Dobsonville, Ronald Viait us tomorrow and enjoy the TOMORROW munity Chest and Council of The pope will hold his first gen­ 0 Oraatar New Haven. local Housing authority said Inst Taft; Den 2, Vernon Center, Ches eral audience sinre his recent ail­ OHILDREN'S PLAT SUITS | / O ter Sklodowski; Den 3, Vernon first commercial bank on ining in 2o years ment Sunday In the Hall of Bene- night the cancellation was in Ine fvithin 2-1 miles. 1 with the City CouncU’s request Want MORE ALPACA DO ATS UP TO Depot, David TYler; Den 4, Vernon dlctlona. Boland Motors Center, Larry Nielsen; X>en 5, Box '' Several thouaand peraona. In­ that no more unit* be constructed WOOL SHIRTS Wife of Author here. Mountain, Walter Rau; Den 6, Ver Saturday 9 February 25, 1950 cluding many Holy Tear pilgrims JAO SHIRTS OFF **Your Home-Town Nath Dealer** non Depot, John Olender. The an are expected to attend. The decision had no effect on ' he nual banquet is to be held Tuesday i Given Divorce 144 units of similar construction 369 Center Street At West Center—Tel. 4079 Due to Hie unuiuelly mild winter we are avening, February 28. This completely new bank building, already in process of being built, making this unusual offering. Ladies’ Aid Meeting Pugh siild. The regular meeting of the air-conditioned and featuring a modern Lm Angelea, Feb. 24— (iP)—Even Slated to Get qn author, said Mra. Efliot Paul, Ladies’ Aid Society of the Trinity Drive-in Teller's Window, is designed for 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. Lutheran church will be held this your comfort and convenience. eaa baoome too absorbed In his evening at 8 o'clock at the church woefe. Cut in Hours Hospitals (lerlain POST Should Moke Bcaervations n>e 89-year-old writer left for Those planning to attend the an Yes, tomorrow marks the formal opening o f the FIRST Franc* In December, 1948, to write Hartford, Feb. 24—(S«)—Salaried Of Supply of Fuel niversary dinner and meeting of a aequel to "The Lairi Time I Saw employes of the State Highway tha Ladies of Maple Grove on N.4TI01NAL BANK OF MANCHESTER— “ The Friendly ParlA” and hie wife, Barbara, 32, and the State Fish and Game de­ Thursday, March 2, are asked to hasn’t «wen him aince. partments will be the first' work­ New Haven, Feb. 24—(/P- Con- make their reservations by Satur Bank.** Bnt It waa the parting at the ers to have their work week re­ nectient hospitals will have no day with Mra. Vincent Jordan or ■taUon that touched heiw>ff. duced to 40 houra, George J. Rit­ adverse effects from the coal Mrsl' John StaudL This is your invitation to come in and look over YOUR new "He said good-bye to me as ter, executive aecretary of the ■frike, the Connecticut Hospital Enjoy Winter Sports though- be were going around the AFL state workers union said yes­ association has announced. Attorney and Mrs. Donald bank. Plan to attend. comer for a loaf of bread.” she tes­ terday. The n8.snciatlon said today that Flak and son, John R. Fisk, and Ritter conferred with State Per­ 3,5 of its 38 hospitals use pll as Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mason and tified' in winning a divorce yester­ daughter, Sally Mason, are enjoy­ day. "But he vtood there holding sonnel Director Glendon Scoborla their major fuel. The three coal- illrlng the day and quoted the di­ burning haspitals have mipplics in ing winter sports in Canada this hands with hia aecretary and tell­ week. ing her not to pay attention to any rector as sa>'lng these workers nearby coal yards earmarked for would have their hours cut from their use for the remainder of ihe Card Party other men until she could join him The second card party in the In Parte.” 44 per week to 40. winter. Scoborla lerertly received an These are the Englewood hos­ series of seven sponsored by the. Mrs. Paul—who said the author order from Governor Bowlea di­ W.S.C.S. of the Vernon Methodist called her "peanut brain”—charg­ pital. Bridgeport, the Middlesex church will be held Saturday, Feb- recting him to cut work weeks to hospitkl, Middletown, and the ed cruelty. She was awarded cus­ 40 houra wherever possible with­ Windham County Memorial hos­ ExtnnM y LOW P R IG U tody of a son, Leslie, three, and out hiring enw employes or in­ pital. Willimantlc. the association [Exceptionally DELICIOUS >500 monthly support. The Pauls creasing costs. said. were married in 1945. Every Banking Service • • • • Russianis Slacken ‘lEFTOurr The friendly, informal atmosphere in 5uilt on INTEGRITY - - - Grov.'ing on SERVICE Because You Can^t Grip on Traffic which business will be conducted in the • COMMERCIAL LOANS Hear? FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MAN- CHECKING ACCOUNTS Do Others “Whisper” ? • SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Berlin, Feb. 24——The Rua- CHESTER is reOected in the ^^homey'* • SAVINGS ACCOUNTS aiana slackened their grip cn Ber­ If yon "don’t quit* onder- • NIGHT DEPOSITORY lin traffic today to clear Berlin- u^ THOUSANDS of customere have enthusiastically ex­ stond" yonr favorite radio pro* surroundings. The same courteous • PERSONAI. LOANS bound trucks and release west graun, or ’leatcb only Mta of tho service will b* yours, yvhelher you are the German barges carrying scrap O pressed complete satisfaction and have acclaimed our Sanday servtoa, or if yoa’re • FOREIGN REMITTANCES metal to Hamburg. lonely becanae other folks leave N. William Knight head o f a large business oi( a timid grade 'Trucks from the West German > \corkmanship as being the ultimate in yon ont ot thHr gronps—yon zone were passing through the So- noedn’t anffer aoch iinhappl- Executive Vice President school child making a first savings de­ vist checkpoint at Halmatedt this neas any more. and Cashier morning at better than the normal t u posit. MEMBER rate of 16 an hour. There was a CO HEAR and Native of Carnegie, Jenn. Grad­ backlog of only 45 at dawn, com- UNDERSTAND, too uate of Mt. Vernon, 'N. Y. High FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM parad vrith 100 during Soviet de- | c Auto Body Repairing With the Newest School and American Institute of lays j'eaterday. A GREAT AMERICAN Banking and Graduate School of We invite you to me in with your U. S. Transport (?hief C. A. Dix o Banking. reported three West German barg­ TELEX Formerly with Corn Exchange, financial problems and discuss them with Courteous, efficient employees will help you with your financial es loaded with scrap iron from W) 7^ • Bank and Tru*t Co. of New York Wast Berlin to Hamburg were re­ c and Painting and Fleetwood Bank of Mt. Ver­ our officers, who will be glad to help you problems. You will find this is really “ The Friendly Bank**; yonr leased last night after being seized non, N. Y. fiiifl the solution. To borrow monev at by Soviet officisls at Brandenburg. February 22 is George Washington's Birthday. • • Hearing Aid community bank. Our Employees, Directors and Officers, are But four East German barges o • We use the finest material obtainable. the FffiST NATIONAL BANK OF MAN- with similar cargoes bound for • Through use of modem equipment and efficient management our a date we honor not only because he founded this ** brings new hope to the your neighbors and friends. ■* West Germany were still detained, deafened . . . come in afid (Alt Photos By EUte Stodlo) jCHESTER you need not be a depositor. Dix aatd the four ■craft presumably o labor rate is substantially less than charged elsewhere for similar were suspected of smuggling ecrap type of work. country but because he helped found an idea: indiv hear for yourself! from the Russian zone, which Is • Our wrecker ser\ ice is available to you without charge, Wc ore so proud of this new suffering a metal famine. model we nre not alraM t* tell cm • We furnish you with transportation while your car is being idual liberty in a state controlled by the individual. the public that It la FRIUEU repaired. i • RLJu HTLV h ig h e r THAN OBDINABY HEARING AIDS. N otice > - • Terms may be arranged at no additional cost to suit your budget. Ordinary hearing aide give (Pa3rments as low as $5.00 per month). *The basis o f our political systenit*’ he said, ^is ahant eqnni bearing: deafened • All work unconditionally guaranteed. people want nomelhing BET­ Zoniiig Board of Appeals p c the right of the people to make and alter their govern­ TER than baa been available. In accordance with the require- .WRITE OR PHONE PTIR menu of th« toning regtilsUons o ment,’* o f the Town of Manchester, the m If you desire the very best stop in and tee Free Home Demonstration Zoning Board of Appealt will hold Budget Terms Too! a public bearing In Uia Municipal M. R, Stephens or H. F. Mull at the • Building. Mooday oyenlng, Mardi 1960, at 8 P. M„ on the follow- Telex Hearing Center &r oppheatloQ: 190 Trumbull Street Hartford— 2-6498 Jintoa W. Paol Jr. BMrIey •. WHoa c avey teoiaH A. taadsa Wahoett* B. Marikwk Nativ* ot Manoban- o Manchester— 5837 Uuogta* H. AinsSe Arlyoc B. (kniier Native of Beckicy, ' Native of Indianapo­ o f Wilbur Mark- TURNPIKE Native of Manches­ NaUve of Mt. Ver­ Native of Rloomfleld, tar. Qraduat* o f Mm - > Native 6t M'nMachu- West Virglnlt. Gradu- lis, Ind. Graduate of Ssr OertKkat* - of Approval sett*. GVxdiuite of ter. Graduate of Man­ non, N. Y. Graduate of N. B., Canada. Gradu­ Tlie Loomia School and oheatar Sehopl * I Want To Hear Better ' Mt. Vernon High ate Woodstock, N. B. ate of Woodrow Wil­ and IWiuwlf tritli i iSOr <3asoWaa Station on South Lynn, Maas., English chester High School. son High School Cash­ Yale University. Form­ WHt CSsner of Compflold Road High School Worces­ Formerly with Travtl- -School and connected High School. Served in FboMix Zteta Book 3 Nonse . . ier for Montgomery erly with Hartford Na­ ? |Md Bustoeas AUTO BODY WORKS I ter A cadem y and ers Insurance Co. and for many yaara with Canadian Army in tional Bank and Trust Fleetwood Bank of M t World War L Former­ Ward and Co. and PQ 166 MIDDLE TURNPIKE PHONE 7043 T he C onnecticut @ P oweh C ompany I ABBlVO# • o e • * • • e a • a o 0 O O O a ■ ^ American International Har.lford National Co. Veraen, N. Y. ly with Ooorge E. aventuaHy transferred •ut* Boakisg JHpuw mtsesaUd may at- College, Sprtngfleld: Bank and Trqat Co. to Manchester. CHy •*a*aaaO**a Maos. Formerly 1 with Dewey and Co., war*. e t Appmto, Billa May Be Paid At Tka J. Halt Corp.. Any Day Commetiial C redit houoiBC. R. MeVolib, Including Saturday, During i^ltgular Bnsihtsw H aw s . , ■ .tv Corporation. ' Chairawa. H. StUdL on INTEGRITY Growing bn SERVICE / ■ -■ t; / MANCHESTER EVENINU tUUKAUii. MAXHUntuSiCiK, CUNN.. FKIUAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1960 PAGE b*ca apraad oV*r a lonfcr period quosUon fuitber tb* rasulta of tha throughout th* nation wUl be "A procram. But In tb * main, ha aoM. Nine-Year-Old Red Layman's Faith.” Reooutc* mo>- -r r ^M inrl(M trr of Ume. But the year* over which W an t Sch o o l Laymeii^8 Day Bids Opened the argument baa been eelacd on Wins Mock Election UriaU have been praparad by Df. EorahiO i|rral& It ahould have been apread wore by fat tiohs who are "agalnet any Frank B. SluU. a promlnant Day- A V txX J- 1390 r r * m 9 n ____ !• Trio Is Held Romance Is Taylor*Made Death Penally the proaperoua war years in back Decision Now improvement” and wlio relish such This Sunday ton, Ohio, educator and Metbodiat On E^ipmeut wDMc-iswi iodav 8 Kaaio wtmt- isso of US, when Manchester enjoyed a a poattion. recardless of financial Menaton. England, Feb. Layman, and have been aeot to tb* WBNB - 849 WMAV - 919 consldemtlona. —(F) — Niae-yeor-akl Dal* Given Dortch u M mU llrMl. tax rate which was very, very fa­ lay Leaden e t ab the denomlna- gxatoni Staadato WTHA—103.7 For Breaks He said he la going to aeek an Smith, running as a Commun­ tlon'e 22,000 pastoral charges. IVONS - I4U TBuiuui nsRurauM, vorable and low. Thoac were our Will Afik Directora SH ImmediaU oourso of action. ist. triumphed easily In a Methoilidt Churchcfi in Hartford Firm Low on ROASTING CHICKENS rrm ^ Tw.«> 0 ^ 1 i l j w t fat year*; and we took It very Today General Manager Waddell school mock election here yes­ 4:00— -tlliOO— (MoMT L Un. Early Date for Vote; Suite to OpeD Pulpits Cost of Sdiools Cafe* Would * Be W'yoining Cxmvictcfl by Jury in easy upon ourselves then. This Is, In commenting on the problem, terday. WDRC—Newa; Garry Moore i Newa on all aUUona. For nearly fifty yearn thia Olcott aiffiuitare lula beesi said It aeemed to him Tuesday ScoutB to Serve Show. WHAY—Moonlight Matinee. Stabbing Death of , ____atarr atanm* *1C«P* so far as school* o\er our chil­ Delay (Mostly. !• Claim Dale’s winning platform: To Lay Leaders teria Ecpifpment ('owboys Arrested; 2 _ ^ « s m>* Baiwayak •* *•*« night that th * program obowa Hang all teachers. a — —• WTHT—Carter FamUy. Il!l0— a symbol of quality. It betonged to Walter Olcott aafi dren’s heads are concerned, our WDRC—World Tonight; Sports. Pawcattirk Woman A strong move to get the Board atgna of becoming “secUonat” — Free ice cream for all chil­ Italian Supper WTIC-Barkatage Wife. Of Them Jipveniles _ -- appeared in each box of his strawberries and each bunch S!m c CIM* «•»» ______that la. tbe main support for the dren. Connecticut 'Mttbodlst churcheq The Schorer company of Hart­ WKNB—Newa; Requeat Mall- 11:15— rainy day. of Directors to reconalder and re- will * obAerve Laymen's Day. Son- | present part of the program is be­ Let chIMren collect the llve- ford at $8,775 waa apparent low nee. WTHT—Ted Malone. New London, Feb. 24 — of hta anparaguii, an it docs now on each of our chickens. tUaaCRIPTTUN BATCS ■ednd Ita vote on the date for the day. February 26. when pastor* in i senior Girl Scout Troop No. 1 WONS—Hollywood, U. S. A. WTIC—Mindy Carton Singa. Plainvillc, Fab, 24 i/Pi T h ree OM Taar •» ...... yivuu new achool building referendum ing borne by Broad street arek ahllling (70 cenU) per child bidder on cafeteria equipment for would-be Wyoming cowboy*, two George Marvin Dortch, Jr., SO, of • &.UI* people. weekly family aUowancea the many churches wlb Join their wives ( ^ having an Italian supper toinor- WCCC—Requeat MaUnee. WONS—Jack's Waxwork*. ■H atoBtb* B> M»" ...... I i.uu Tniaian AdmitB One 6iiiitBke was seen today as Saul M. Stlver- in the family pew and the laymen the Bowers and Verplanck achool* WHAY—Meet Me At George'a. of them Juveniles, were under ar­ Westerly, R. I.. I* under aentenco OM moBtA •» •••'• ...... Sitvertscin oald that ba feeta that government gives British par­ row evening a t 8:30, in Woodruff as bids vrere opened yeatnday 11:35— rest today on holding charges aa ROGER OLCOTT I .04 atein, chairman of the Xpwn Schi ol will take over the pulpits for the hall. Center cburch. 4:18— WDRC -Public Service Pro­ to die during the week of June 22 ■MSI* C 0t9 ...... ,t .« In our recent dlacuasiona of Mr. Building Committee labelled delay the high school program would b« ent* for every child after the aftemooB a t the dffioe of General police continued • their investiga­ «r*Miir, #r c«m *r ...... endangered If a ^anga of dtrectldn fli«t. day. ‘Patricia Joneo, chairman Of the W TIC--Rtella Daltaa. gram. for the first degree murder of Mr*. 403 West Center Street, Telephone 7853 , a***. d*IM*f*C OM T**r . lu.uu Truman In connection with the as "a tactic of the opposition .to Manager George H. Waddelk tion Into a number of break* here. . IIXUI is Uken In regard to any part of Authorised aa an annual ob- supper committee, announces WONB—Jack Downey’a 1I:S0— State Police Lieut. Robert Bun­ Dorothy Sebastian. .36. of Paw- WMt el MU*, rotaign ... kill the whole school program.” Only Manchester firm bidding Shop. hydrogen bomb debate we have the proposed progreae. servanoe by tbe General Confer­ tbe menn will constat of chiles was Sclenttflc RefrigeraUon com­ WTIC—Music. dle Identified one of them as John catuck, laat'Sept. .3. HaaaBti ui ^ Action now is the need, he said. rellenos, spaghetti, oalads. chOea WTHT—Bandatand. Dortch waa convicted by the hitherto overlooked one perbapa Asserting that there has been There la no attempt being made, ence of .The Methodist Church. pany which asked' $4,751 fbr the Frequency MedulaMon Bradley, 16, of Plainvillc. The T a c a k m ic ia t b d v k iu b District Leader Layman's Sunday Is sponsored by con queano, Italian bread, coffee 4:80— other two, he said, arc each l.'i Superior court Jury here yesterday TM AMOeMtM) Pr*M 1 ttciu««ely noteworthy amendment of atti­ no recent development, or need ha said, to railroad through any In stall^ equipment, .aecompanlpd WDRC—New England Note­ V'DRC— FM 93.7 MC. part of the plans which have long the church's Board of Lay Activi­ and homemade cake and pie. years old, one from Plalnville and after deliberatlona of two .and a *||^ yg^ y| f^p||l6l*CRtlOB of tude on his part. Although he still for "study" that couldn't have heen FoUoaing the supper the enter­ by a service and performance war­ book. WFHA—103.7 MC. all atfpateliM «r*d>tM to dared these stock dividends: On ficials have the right to reject any nounced by Miss Taylor's mother, who said a "big church wedding" marry Mrs. Pebaellan. insuranre. b( no particular slgnifleance in referendum iliitll after March 2.5, vide the special music for the serv- i fercnces. laymen will deliver kon. 8:45—Adventures in Ro*earch. daggers, machettes, a loaded shot­ The defense claimed Dortcli was m an iH so Bneociii reepon«

of February compares with' last psM would have to be adjusted H n. Borroto’a family might bring Debt o f Gratitude year: with tte house version. It im, tha nuraa aald, and Dr. $n is Court Fight For the week ending Jan. 1. 6,- Banking Croup The method of financing the co­ No Inclination B a t A r aaawtrcd: Owed to Scientist* 630.000 tons compared with 11,686,- operative program kicked up the “ N o, ha waa confidant tha family 000 for the first week of 1949; most trouble in the Senate com­ wouldn’t Ha waa a friend of To Get Files Cuts Housing Shown to Aid In Morning week ending Jan. 14, 7,420,00 tons mittee. thalra.” ^ ^ a n Nuys, Calif., Feb. 24— compared with 11,776,000; Jan. 21, The original bill provided for A t anothar point In Mtaa Con* — him for It;, tell him not to do It inaries to give a speech at a Called Cover-Up Attempt turn, was 6 per cent below the 1947 home loana by banka and otter revised bill, the corporation still Mine Workers union of Illinoia, al­ MTlene«d staff and the most mod- again.” Chamber of Commerce dinner The Wisconsin senator called record of 680,623722 tons. , private lending Inatitutioni. The would sell debentures, but that the so on atrike. A small emergency am emiiomant tbs First National Miss Connor said Dr. BIron told Wednesday night and finally the president’s decision ” an ob­ The Bureau of Mines estimated original figure waa $2,750,000,000. loans made to cooperatlvsa would shipment o f coal already mined That FH A program, in opera­ waa arranged. Bank- o f Manchaatar ^ opana------lU Sander It was "out of the hands got up to say:. vious attempt to cover up Com­ a loss.of production due to strikes bs Insured by the corporation It­ tion for yeara, is entirely separate doora to the public for lU flrat of the Medical association.” "A t this hour, I fear the munists in the State department," in 1948 of 47,000,000 tons, and a self, Instead of by the Federal The picture is dark for Indus- Then, the nurse aald. "Dr. Sander adding: "The administration is similar loss In 1947 of 19,000,000 from the proposed new cooperative treasury directly. tries which use cool. day of buainaaa tomorrow at 11 mind Is too weary to listen \o plan. asked who In particular was in­ afraid to face the facta, I don't tons. Beat estimates are that 100,0(M) a. m. Banking will continue until the speech I have prepared, I The committee also made a 50 He added, however, that under t a. a t TBwnapaopla, aa well aa terested.” had intended to discuss one of think the Senate will take this as Reflects Labor Troubles both plana the government would workers in coal-dependent plants per cent cut in the FH A loan in­ will be idle by the week-end. an raaldenU In thia area are In- She testified "1 started to tell the chapters in my new book, final." 'This la how production figures be obligated to make good on any reflected the industry’s labor trou­ surance program covering home International Harvester com­ vltad to attend tha formal opening him the staff meeting coming up, ’The Road to Peace.’ Any of .The Senate voted previously to repair and modernization. Aa the defaulted loans. clothe the Foreign Relations group bles in 1949: pany is putting 27,600 employea and to meat tha mambera of the but Dr. BIron Interrupted apd said you who are interested may bill stands it provides for an addi­ ’T o my mind,” Sparkman said, with authority to subpoena the A widespread walkout cut pro­ on a three-day week Monday at Board o f Diractora. tha officara he wasn’t Interested.” read the book.” tional $250,000,000 of Insurance “ there is no essential difference loyalty files. duction from 12,960,000 tons for eight Illinois plants. and atair o f the new Inatltutlon. Miss Connor said the conversa­ Perhaps the Society of List­ for such purposes. Previously it between the two financing plans, C^halrman Connally (D., Tex.) the week ending June 11, to 3,100,- Some communities, like Erie, advarUaad aa "The Friendly tion between the medical referee eners to After Dinner Speeches called for $^0,000,000. but the Federal Reserve board told a reporter he doesn't think 000 for the following week. Pa., have voluntarily set up plana Bank.” and the accused physician lasted should vote him a medal, too. Chit in half, too, was a program seemed to think there was so he (Congress has the power to get files One week of full production fol­ to cut back. All induatriea in that Tha bank will open aa Mayor five to 10 minutes and was carried calling for direct government went along with the board." from an executive department. lowed— 11,780,000 tons in the week town of 140,000 population will Harold A. TurUngton cuta a rib­ loana to veterans unable to obtain on in a normal tone of voice. But he forecast that the Investi­ ending June 23— after whtch came close Sunday and Monday. About bon aeroaa tha doorway, and In She testified she ’'remembered" money from banks. The committee brief caramonlaa the bualneaa will gating subcommittee will work the annual two-week vacation pe­ 40.000 workers are affected. that Dr. Sander said more than Mistaken Views decided on $150,000,000 worth of ba Inaugurated. Preaent will be. harmoniously with the State de­ riod with production down to 6,- Icy Wiiiflshield Big U. S. Steel (Corporation once "that he hadn't done any­ 25-year home loans at four per plana to close its Ensley works and baaldaa the mayor. General Man­ partment. 245.000 tons for the combined two Resolution Basis cent Interest, instead of $300,000,- curtail operations at Its Fairfield ager Oaorga H. Waddell, State Po­ thing morally wrong.” The Texan said he will consult Earlier, the hospital records of with the full committee Mond^lay In 000. Accident Cause works in Birmingham, Ala., this lice Ooaunlaaloner Edward J. Then followed 10 weeks of three The oommlttee left Intact aec- Mrs. Borroto were Introduced in naming the Inquiry group •Tyd- days-a-week production with out­ .1 week-end. That will offset 12,000. Hlekay, BtaU Banking Conrunla- (Continued from Page One) ings may be its chairman. tiona o f the bill providing for: Jonss and Laughlin Stoel (Cor­ aioner Richard Rapport and hla evidence by the state. put ranging between 6,826,000 tons Another frosted windshield re­ Under cross-examination by the Willing To Cooperate 1. Federal loans totaling $3W,- sulted In an accident and reckless poration, nation’s fourth largest IMputy L^ w ood K. Elmore. Mich­ detailed work still needed to make a week— compared with averages 000,000 to colleges and univefill- steel producer, is closing Its Pitts­ defenee Miss Connor said Dr. Mr. Truman told his news con­ driving arro.st yesterday, police ael J. Hurley of Boaton, chief na­ that plan a reality. It recommends of more than 12,000,000 tons a tle4 for student and faculty bous­ burgh and nearby Aliquippa \vorks. Sander wrote "cancer" on Mrs. ference he will cooperate in every report. Edward Pagani, 24. of 125 tional bank examiner and Olney new temporary commission to way possible to disprove what he week a year earlier. ing. Those loans could be repaid Nearly 33,000 workers are expect­ Borroto's death certificate ns the CTiarter Oak street, was arrested 8. Morrill, aanior vice-prealdent of take up that work from the point said were the false charges made From mid-September to early over a. 40-year period at 2 >4 per ed to be idle by week-end. the Marchanta National Bank of cause of death. we have reached, to prepare a November— seven and a half weeks following an accident on Pearl The nation’s coal-burning rail­ by McCarthy. cent interest. street. Boaton. representing the Federal This testimony came shortly specific plan for each department McCarthy Jumped on that state­ — the miners were out again. 2. Reconstruction Finance cor­ roads are rapidly running out of Raaerva System of which Man­ after the prosecutor said he does ment as an indication that the Weekly production wavered be; Patrolman Frederick W. Ted- fuel. Coal which Is available is for submission to the General As­ poration loana totaling $25,000,000 ford reported that Pagani was chester's new bank is a member not have the death certificate, sembly early In 1951. president is prejudging the case. tween 1.825,000 and 2,770,000 tons. to aid In the distributing and mar­ of such poor quality that the New Also on hand' will be President adding "I imagine it Is on file As to the denial of the files, Mc­ Then there were two and a half driving east on J*earl street when York (Central railroad reports its ’This applies as well to the keting prefabricated houses built he struck the parked car of W Willard B. Rogers and his board. with the town clerk." Carthy said in a statement he weeks of truce in the mines, duC' through RFC production financ­ steam-powered passenger trains It la expected that General Man Standing close to the nurse on judiciary as to the executive. This thinks the people "will be amazed Ing which production zoomed be- David Keith, 65 Pearl street. Po­ are running up to five hours late. much Is covered in the bills we ing. lice said Paganl'a windshield was agar Waddell will make the town's the witness stand, Chief Defense at the arrogance with which the vond 1948 totals (not Including Senator Sparkman (D-AIa) said The New Haven railroad sus­ initial deposit Cotmsel Louis E. Wyman read now propose. Given approval of president is serving notice that he the March-Aprll work stoppage of not properly cleaned, causing the pended 25 passenger trains today the objective in this way, the the original bill called for loans accident. Tha bimk has over 300 stock' from a hospital card this cause of and he alone is running the coun­ 1948). for the first time. and insurance authorizations because of the lack of fuel. Fifteen means are at hand and ample time Both cars were damaged but holders, representing a broad base death: try. The week ending Nov. 19 pro­ amounting to $6,006,000,000. The of them are In the Boston com­ Carcinoma (cancer) of the is afforded, fur the preparation driveable. muting area. o f control, and it Is reported that Wherry said in a statement that duced 14,000,000 tons against 12, committee alashed that to $3,606,- large bowel with metastasis to o f the opening day’s deposits some of the legl.ilatiorr needed next year the Foreign Relations group ought 468.000 a year earlier. Thanksgiv­ 000,000, he said. \ o S ^ half million dollars represents the liver, and inaniUon." to carry out the substance of our to subpoena Secretary of State ing week produced 12,650,000 ’For all practical purposes, we (Carcinoma is a form of cancer. funds not formerly invested recommendations for the courts. Acheson to force him to produce against 10,488,000. sliced the whole program In half,” through local banks, but are with- Metastasis Indicates the develop­ In that undertaking there, will be the loyalty records. Then the three-day work week ment of the disease in a new loca­ returned, to reduce output thence­ Sparkman added. drawMs of funds or business from full opportunity for bench and bar Could Be Cited for Contempt The House Banking committee tion, in this instance the liver. If Acheson doesn't comply, the forth well below the 1948 level. other out of town institutions. alike to participate. has approved a bill providing for Inanition means exhaustion from Nebraska senator said, he could Drop to New Low Seen OSIoera, Directora ” We are confident that tha for­ the full $2,000,000,000 in govern­ failure to assimilate food.) be cited for contempt of the The National C?ob1 association Rockville Days The new bank’s managing head ment backed loans to cooperatives, Wyman had asked Miss Connor ward-looking members of the Senate, and the case could be car­ estimated today that bituminous will be Bhracutive Vice President and for a substantially bigger FH A whether the death cerUOcate waa State Bar association will welcome ried to the courts to decide how production dropped to a new low K. Willlsm Knight who also holds the chance to cooperate in brlng- insurance program than the Senate the poet o< cashier. Included in the sheaf of papers much power Congress has to dC' last week—2.426,008 tons. In the representing Mrs. Borroto's hos­ ing better, speedier and more corresponding week of 1949 it was bill would authorize. Whatever THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY teu l M. SUversteln is vice presl- mand records. bill the Senate may eventually ddnt of the bank, and others on the pital yecords. economical Justice to the cltlsens Mr. Truman told his news con­ 10.885,000. FEBRUAY 23, 24, 25 Board are Attorneys John 8. G. She replied "No.” of Connecticut, as promptly as ference it's pretty hard to serve The association commented In Rottner and George C. Lessner, The" defense lawyer demanded orderly processes allow." subpoena on the president, and its weekly report that last week’s Andrew Ansaldt, Armando Peace, to know the whereabouts of the some Republicans apparently production waa almost entirely Harold A. Iveraen, John R. Wen- death cerUfleate, and Attorney agreed.' from pits worked by non-union STORES OPEN Ic©’ aergren, Cecil W. England, D. General William L. Phinney said Liviiig Costs Senator Bricker (R., Ohio) com­ miners and members of the PrO' « < * ' U oyd Hobron, Edwin A. Johnson, I imagine It is on file with the mented : gressive Miners union—“ practi­ UNTIL 9 P. M. ON FRIDAY Irving R. such, Charles S. Bader, town clerk.” “The president’s got the U. S. cally all 'UMW miners on strike, ‘ Attorney Simon Cohen, William J. Further questioning o f Miss Reveal Drop Arm y behind him and the Su­ The Progressive miners, a much Thresher and OorUandt G. Win­ Connor by Wyman went like this; preme court's only got a bailiff." smaller union concentrated most­ S44 0R S ters. Q. When Dr. Biron flrat asked It was obvious, however, that ly in the Illinois fields, since have The bank, besides keeping the Dr. Sander about the Borroto case (Continued from Page One) most of the- Republicans believe gone on strike. BfliNQ YDUHeFllT.; regular daily banking hours of 9 didn't he say she died of cancer? Mr. Tniman will find himself at a Labor troubles in the coal in Cit^Wide Sate a. m. to S p. m. will be open 'Thurs­ A. He (Sander) said she was a 167.6 per cent of the 1934-39 aver­ political disadvantage if he refus­ dustry have cut production so far 9 ^ day from 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. and cancer case. age. That compared with 166.9 in es to make available the files this year by a little more than Saturday mornings from 6 to 18. Q. Didn’t he say "Yes, she died the new figure for Jan. 13. which McCarthy says will prove half, as compared with the same Among the 36 separate banking of cancer?” That meant a decline o f .6 in bis charges there are Communists period of last year. aervlces offered by the bank are A. I don’t remember the exact Index points, but the percentage In the State .department. The figures: Jan. 1-Feb. 18 CASH AWARDS all of the usual loan and mort­ words be used. of decline—,.4— waa smaller because 1950—39,293,000 tons; Jan. 1-Feb gage aocommodaUona, a drive-ln Q. Whatever Dr. Sander may the index stood far above 100. 19, 1949— 79,065,000 tons. w a r ’s window and large parking have said to you . . . he didnt Wholesale Prices Climb lag $50-$25-$10 apace. ___ask______3TOU to_ put in anything dlffer- Coal Stocks Wholesale prices have been R ^ r d ^ M ^pm ent ki.frytaUed, I ent from what was the death climbing in recent weeks; but there Ai and the bank has secured the first oertlficaU? Cut Heavily Ticket With Every $25 Purchase te« o t a new type o f automatic book-1 a Mo has not been time yet to affect re­ Potted Plants keeping machines manufactured C>>urt adjourned for lunch at tail price tags. Wholesale levels by National Cash Register Com- Drawing March 3, 8 p, m. 12:36 p. m. (e.s.t.) to reconvene at usually foreshadow consumer price (Continued from Page One) Tulips, Azaleas, pisny. AU of the other equipment 2 p. m. trends. 1s of the moat modem—no .tele' Food prices dropped moat— .7 figures averaged around 7,000,000 Hyacinths, Daffodils, .at*’ phone bells ring but signal Is by| SPONSORED BY © < » ' ■per cent—from mid-December to tons during the first part of this Hght; special cash safeguarda have mid-January. A ll major living Item year under John L. Lewis’ three- Pansy Geraniums ROCKVILLE CIVIC ASSOCUTION ; ,e© b M f b ^ t in, ...... and the interior Is l O U n g V l O l i n i S t A t © * ' richly finished and furnished. costa declined except rent and fuel, day work week, the figure slump­ Yellow C alb Lilies electricity anJ refrigeration. The" Job of bank organixaUon O n I T n r t t ed to 2,500,000 tons during the waa started here about a year ago n « r W p r o g r a m week ending Feb. 11—^tho first A6 when a small group considered week of the current general walk­ Named Alternate out. HOLDEN'S I ^ r. The total for the corresponding 61 Washington Street prise and surveys made and sub-1*"** Mitchell of 66 week of 1949 was 11,440,000. mltted to federal agencies con- Delmont street, will play the violin For Annapolis How Production Compare* TeL 3743 •firmed this view. with the Hartt Symphony Training Here’s how weekly production MANCHESTER PUBUC fiV b C 9 ^ The bank is chartered by the Orchestra at the Julius Hartt -w ©9*® Rep. A. A. Rlblcoff has an­ for January and the first few days government and holds membership School of Music in its winter oon- nounced the naming o f Brunig mI the federal ■ reserve, federal...... bank cert, Sunday, February 26, in the 805 MAIN ST. insurance and other banking and Charles Moske, Jr., o f 79 Wells Nimbi# to# octfon. traoding MARKET main auditorium. Thia is Peter’s security groups. street as. an alternate for admis­ TELEVISION second winter with the Symphony sion to the U. S. Naval Academy #0 8 # ond eomiortobl# Training Orchestra, and his eighth in Annapolis. v season in the study of the violin. Is s f’Kiwwn cm]d#4lt or# oHur#d young ... Value Wise? Shop the Public Moske was graduated from 2 DAY SPECIAL Two identical programs will be X T r i bameiemedytorrileT* Doctor Aware Manchester High school with the miseries of child’s coU odiv# f##t in CHILD LIFE eo© given under the direction of Rubin class of 1948 and Is an outstand­ Friday and Saturday Only Market Tomorrow — eVS Tjamsr R m l f S k i i ^ ‘ 8*1. the first ^t 3:15 and the ing football player. SHOES. Entrust your cblld'a w © t A ia w AVI U i v r i l I concert at 8:15 p.m., Sun­ i © '- Free Installation With itttur# foot hooltb to our c©' A t © ® ^^A © *® ' %\a©®^

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Lower Street Floor Level— Tel. 5060 ' Open SundaVB Till 9 n. in. CHEESE 2 Lb. Loaf 79c mmmsusstmmstmm^ ’ 1 V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1950 PAGE ft:. 1 » l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB. CONN^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 cept Saturday snd Sunday) at 3:50 League Dates On Hartford Stage Coal Shortage p. m.; arriytng Waterbury 4:52 m Follow Instructions p. m. needed for current expenses, but 12 at the George Washington son of lira. Addle MiUaril New­ Waterbury-Bridgeport - Train anything more than tte t will be South ^lu rcli dance tonight at the Community Rules Signs comb of Manchester and the late Heroic Canine Milk Fed Broilers, New Speaker; Hitting Trains now leaving Waterbury on week Johns l^iow Storm used for the much needed parish House sponsored by the Fellow- Frank Turner Newcomb formerly days St 6:68 a. m.; arriving improvenMnts. Bhwh member is craft club of Evergreen Lodge, A. o f Tolland who-waa Cashier o f the Fryers, Roasters , In Using Long Form Bridgeport 10:49 a. m. Train now asked "Will you helpT" Sunday Plans F. and A. M. Edward and Merle To Be Legal Savings Bank of Tolland for many Given Reward lesvtBg Waterbury on week days T o H ilS ta te The canvass wiU he more fully Tapley and Carl Wilde are In years also intercated in dairying Very Rev. Ernest Welch I New Haven Railroail at 1:16 p. m.; arriving Bridgeport Variety of Chickens V lO and sheep raising in ToUand. The ’ and Capons explained at Sunday morning's charge of the dance. Separate Sheet Needed s*t no $soo «.«nption for 2:06 p. m. Train now leaving service. •nie annual Farmers' Hardware funeral will be held on Friday at Preaaad, rtaaasd aad waabed. To Be HeRrd Infiteail! Announces 25 Tent* Bridgeport on week days at 1:49 DRESSED WEIGHT, LB. T T O ^ I-jiyitien*s Day lo Be Hadden Gives Opinion I I a. m. from the S t John Episco­ Dog That Saved Youiig Wrapped la oellophane aad held Small Scale Diaturb* In ^>lte of rather depressing crow contest has ended with Stan­ To Figure Tax Return; In this COM you oloo have O f Rev. Joseph Flynn porarily Suspeiitled p. m.; arriving Waterbury 2:42 p. weather TuwKfoy evening there ley Morrey of East Windsor Hill To State Liquor Con­ pal church of ihuahing, L. I. Master Given Medal In dMp freeze for yoar eon- m. ’lYaln now leaving Bridgeport ancc Scheduled This OlwM^rveil with Forni4*r Miss Dorothy Lyon of Tolland venience. No walring. _ JP - » 1 1 three (choolboy aonz. Tou get an ai7 WEST MIDDLE TURNPDO^ were 23 membera present at the ns Arst place winner. He turned Un Back of Booklet exemption of $600 each for two of on week days at 6:24 p. m.; arriv­ regular meeting of Hebron Resident as Speaker In 32 pairs of- crow’s feet and will trol Coininission .Sweetheart Lake section and For His Bravery A change hak been made in he ! New Haven, Feb. 24—i)P)—Start­ ing Waterbury 10:22 p. m. Afternoon or Tonight Hartford, daughter of Mr. and them on dependenta, but not for speaker for the Coiiununlon break-1 Orange at Gilead Hall, and a be awarded a woolen shirt for his Prices Are Lower Explaining Methoil the third. $Vhy? ing Monday, 25 of the New Haven Danbury-Pittafleld — Train now TEL.2-006S Mrs. James E. Lyon, was married — 1 ' 1 fast of Manchester members of | pleasing Washington’s Day pro­ efforts. George Bancroft of Baat Hartford, Fab. 24— — Electric W'llUmantlc, Feb. 24 — ( A — Because, although all three had railroad’s commuter trains will go leaving Danbury on week days st Hartford, f4—(S>—A small- Laymen's Sunday will be ob­ Windsor Hill was awarded second February 4th tb George J. Miller, Delivery la Manchecter The Holy Family Retreat league. gram was carried out, Mrs. Joseph and neon signs bearing the words Skcezlx, the dog that u ved his (Rdllor'a Nofe: 'Tbla to the Income for working after school, into temporary suapenalon. 10:14 a. m.; arriving PitUfield served at South Methodist church place with seven pairs and will son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mul­ Friday Evealnga General Chairman Henry Reilly scale snow storm, riding: eastward F, Novak in charge. Worthy two-year-old master from being Ilth of 12 Htoriea explaining only one of them had income of The road made the announce­ 12:45 p. m. Train now leaving Master Robert Links presented the at the moriting service on Sundsy. be given a box of shells. Ray­ "Uar Room,” "Cocktail Loiings" ler, Sr., of Glastonbury at Trinity run over by a train, can now show announced today. The Very Hev.. . Danbiiiy Sundays only at 9:48 p. on another cold front today, waa and "Package Store" are legal out­ Episcopal church of Hartford. A ft­ who must do what and boa ' $5(K) or mol*. And no one with Ernest Welch, first assistant to | ment yesterday, aaying that the 6th degree certlflcate to Mrs. No­ George Edward Rogers, a former mond Patrla of Strong road will his canine friends that he's a hero. H. A. FRINK aboat Mo 1949 tocome tax re­ $500 or more Inboaae can be claimed ' 'hi.;' arriving Pittsfield 11:50 p. m. scheduled to move Into Connecti­ side liquor outlets since they do er the service a reception was held the Very Reverend Father I’ ro- coal strike has reduced Its coal Train now leaving PUtafield on vak. Ellen Griffin an^ Mr.,.and be awarded a hunting knife for A dog foods producer gave him Sullivan Avei. Wapping turn). ' aa a dependent, even though you cut late this afternoon or early resident of Manchester and now not "advertise" sale of "alcoholic” In the church parlors. Mrs. Muller vihcial of the East will replaca. reserve to a 20-day supply. week days at 1:45 p. m.; arriving Mrs. William London. ' winning third place with three a medal yesterday. contributed to more than half h‘s tonight. Headmaster of Monson Academy, beverages. was graduated from the Windham Tel. Man. 7158 After 4 P. M. Rev. Joseph Leo Flynn, both gs the Fifteen of the suspended trains Danbury 4:23 p. m. ITain now SPRING IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER Numbers on the program were: .pairs of feet. The shoot was The ceremony took utace In the By Janies Marloa' support. Aa the state just finished dig­ originated three years ago by A. This opinion to the State Liquor High school and is employed by celebrant of the mass and as the are in the Boston commuting area. leaving Pittsfield Sundaya only at "George Washington in the Key of selectmen’s office. The medal went Washington, Feb. 24—-. ” Mrs. Ellis has h.-stesses were Mrs. Frances Shel- ial Hospital Springfield, Mass., spotted the dog and the boy on the It. if you don’t have It. vision of construction at the new I which would end about midnight. cate the type of business conduct­ and write the result. $8,550, on monastery and retreat hou.se a t' will be the headline in person “ I* leave any community is the lines Wc ran have your new. home built for yon and deco* lived In Scotland, Canada and Ire­ dlck and Mrs. Flosence Lane. where she underwent a major op­ tracks a half mile from the Willi- It’s on the back of ,the 16-page affeeted without i)ome passenger 8kl experts offer four ways Temperatures would dro,) from the ed Inside the premises. mantle station, and brought the Line 3. On Dine 4 write your Farmington also to s present duty j traction at the State Thaator, rated acctirding to your choice. land, at various times. Tht Town Highway Safety Com­ eration. government booklet expixhting train service.” that'll help "Snowbunnys" avoid upper 30s this afternoon to the " I f the General Assembly Intend­ train to a stop 25 feet from them. exemption, $2,400. Subtract the of the speaker. He to a past rector ^ Hartford, this Saturday and Svm- "Auld Lang Syne" wa-s sung as mittee met Tuesday night and dis­ Mr. and Mra. Arthur Olson and how to figure your tax. A railroad spokesman said the Injured limbs and smashed up su^freezing levels as south and ed to prohibit outside signs Indi­ The two-.vear-old dog. a croM be­ Attach to Form 1040 any re­ $2,400 from the $8,560 (U ne 31 of Our I-ady of Sorrowa monasterv j day. Featured In the band are the closing number of the pro­ cussed the erection of signs in ihe daughter Adele of Coventry were short coal stipply would force the gear. southwest winds changed markedly gram. after which refreshments cating the nature of the establish­ tween a Collie and a Shephard, had ceipts— Form W-2 given you by and write the result, $6,150, on at West Springfield. In the eourse i Glenn Dougina, sensational bari­ THE ALLEN REALTY CO. to north and northwest. school, zone, which were rocem- ment conducted on the premises. It recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. road to shift some Diesel lornmn- of gingerbread with whipped mended at an earlier meeting. They, a firm grip on Jackie's clothing a boss for tax withlreld from you Line 5. This $6,150 la the only part of his prteatly Vlutles he has spent I tone, The kloonlight Sercnadcra, * •#•••• 6g*««88««6 6 •••••••••••••• 6*6 •#••••6 6d *6 66 6«« • •4ee066464666«0666*064e’fs-settsttt»f«tststtsees04»0*s«0«*60»4406e • •• 6»6«*9«# given a chance to help. Johnson Friday aad Saturday Only Letters have been sent out to alt members, as far as they can be And Free Installation With FAMOUS F R O M COAST ^ TO ~ COAST located. Among items to be sup­ Each Set Sold plied this year are new choir vest­ ’Cewnecticul InsKhito o f Hewdrassiiiq Is (he Sdioei Ih ef was lilt It niolch n2«000 poirt? ments. new pew cushions, possibly Anderson carpets, and still other improve­ Be Smart—Save Money featured in the. Saturday Evening Post. Our graduetee are work- ments, if money can be found, PAINTING AND Oea't Be CHpped— See CUft PAPER COLLECTION Sra raendJ amahm LAAgiRM Evetf wonan with t family knows what a tough last year the sum of $639.01 waa DECORATING C l I B E ' C a n d ■enter. Many of them ere owners of tuccessful beauty salens^ job it 18 10 match all those pairs of socks— after received throtigh church offerings, V k i r r 9 T E U V IS IO N IN TH E and it is believed that this amount Interior and Bstcrior Work 486 Hartford m rni Coonactiewt Instituto treinc young men and women for an out­ die wash. Well, cable splicers have to "match pairs" can be considerably increased. 225 Hiffhlaiid S t TeL 6212 Comer MrBee Snert standing enreer tn bocufy culture. What was raised last year win be Tel. 2-4864 in 8 bif W8y, axx When sections of telephone cable 220 Oak S t TeL 6914 Open FfM sy TOI 6 P. N . NORTHWEST SECTION 8526 81C joined, every individual wire must be carefully l-ty ff. •oeneoNoot hnHteti to tno of Amrtoe't Lasgag Sebeeltt mnnefird with its niate. A single toll cable between Personal Notices | 9 U S 1 By Sue Buraett |' By l i n . Aaae Oakot kis esiy 4s kwe bebJrwiiat—m y te fr i s i*b Mws a New London and New Haven, for example, demands Just about aa practical a oet ot These whimsical designs are as traJaef. el Ibh (ammii mIim I. Onne.fltiHlv feesh hel eeee. Write 8$ many as 112,000 such band-solder^ connecdoos! In Memoriam MONDAY^ FEBRUARY 27 play clothes aa you’ll find for your versatile as they are dilelighilUul. tedsy for M drisih. W . Ml srr.iig. bnef McwamedetleM aad Aktau ’ R u p tu re d youngatera! Suitable for a boy or ehUdi asr4-t) veratone. Applique a aauey duck oa pieces when worked on household If you live on any of the streets in this section have yonr paper oat on 'Mothlng esn svor tsks awsjr TINO by gradaated na- the watot fop. Unena. Aanreved (er VaSaiaat. Aspraved Ths lovo a hoort holds dsor. Monday. Proceeds from these coIIcctloaB of paper serve to ^ y new Pattern No. 8626 to a MW-rita Pattern No. 6981 consists of hot by (ha Oetrd at EMmlimt la pacta. 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. J . 1 ■ MANCHESTER EVENtNC HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDA T. FEBRUARY 24. 1960 A; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1960 PAGE m R i m r big toad, tbara was Jubilanca at Senator Taft iR., Ohio) in plug­ Traaqport bouss, Labor party Record Today Extended -Forecast ging for a voluntary FBPC. MBdwest Gets headquarters. Labor aupportera in W ed d in g s Plans Senate Wherry aald In a autement he Uranium Ore PlccadUly circus and Trafalgar doean't think that fuH equality in square staged victory celebrations. In Licenses Boaton, Feb. 24— (Jf)— Extended employment can be obtained “ by Blast of Cold Gloom setUod over OonservaUve forecast for New England for the Drive to Get legislative flat any more than A rea F oim d Buck-RcichenlMch period Saturday, February 25, to headquarters. - would the golden rule be lived up Nassiffs Need Victory Tonight to Clinch Playoff Spot Before the voting, Labor leaders Wedneaday, March 1, inclusive: to by aimply passing a law.” ,The temperature in New Eng- Strong FEPC had predicted they would win, but Auto Registration Appli* Representative Powell (D., N. Snow Fan* Orer Many iMid during the next five daya, Sat­ Rare Earth Oxide Also would have a smaller majority Y.), Negro congreasman who led cations Give Branch urday through next Wedneaday, the Home fight for the admlnia- Discovered Near Sun* SadioiiQ of Frigid Belt; than they won in 1945. will average from one to five de- (CoxUnued from Page One) London’s moramg newspapers Office Here a Rush tratlon'a measure, called the aub- Smith to Lead Eastern League's Top Scorer Storm Moving East g rp n below the seaaonal normal. stitute “a fraud, a aham and a dance in Wyoming Seek Answer | Meriden Holds Three ware cautious, but two of the Cdider Saturday and continued am Democratic filibuster, the ex­ By dty'a three afternoon papers said act Senate date for action on a hypocrisy." The sub-Branch office of the quite cold through most of the pe­ But Powell and his friends ap­ T o R in g D eath Bt Th« AModsted Press in early editions that it looked like riod. bill with enforcement teeth is in Sundance, Wyo., P’eb. 24—(O — EAltL W . British Amerks the Laboritea were in for attotber Motor Vehicle Department in the doubt. parently had lost their best, if not Uranium ore and valuable rar* A Of c I \ i i v i l l Sundance by A. J. Katcbea, Du­ Chicago Park Ideal t starting pitcher and tha Rad Sox 14 Hours After Bout the counting was resumed this been issued snd Inspector Daniel Me., 17 degrees. all over again in the next Con- -^^“ ' * * /^a*€ax..aaa3 Baseball Champions morning. The Labor' lead quickly Kerr expects that the days total! PreclplUtiori will average over luth, Minn., mining engineer, who "Playing conditions in Chicago ^ would be stunned. However, in­ Of Name Performers The faat-mo\’lng atorm headed gress. ability to defeat some of the other eaatward and wa« expected to move dropped to 43, then 24. It was will reach 1400 hr better, the t •« Inch melted occurring sa snow said he made the discovery last aro ideal, better than in any oUitr | Baseball atortes have begun to New York, Feb. $4—(iF— Boa. Ths House bill, approved by a Is Found Dead American League teams resulted Bt into the Nbw . England aUte* by down to 17 by raidM^emoon, and largest day on record since the i except snow and rain mixed along August while investigating fluo- ing, aubject ot many prabea, went In Contest Armory 240 to 177 vote, W'ould set up a i city," Walter "Monk" Lubiel told in his being farmed out to Newark pop up In local circlet and it won’t tonight. The norUieaatem part of continued dropping. office waa opened here several 11*** New England south coast ride deposits. He said announce­ under the microscope again today Fair Employment Practice* com- j this writer before shoving off lor and then Seattle before coming be long before the Twilight League the country waa digging out from While the two big paytlea were years ago. ! about the first of next week. (Continued from Page Oar) ment of the find was withheld un­ aa ring and civil authorities sought Standing mianion to try to persuade em- ■ preliminary spring training work- | back Into the tig ahow with the one of the aeason'a worat eleet and battling it out and electing nearly Today's renewals brings to til development work waa done calls ita first meeting. The first an anawar to the death of Lavem ! ‘ W. L. Pet. all their top leaders, the L4berM ployers not to discriminate in j •nd ore assays conclusively indi­ uuta with the Chicago Cub* on Cat­ Phils. As a Yankee, Monk won IS .778 •now atorm*. nearly 4450 the number Issued so hirinx axalnst anvbodv becauae of ' legiUmate travelers announcement of any importance Roach, good-looking, 34-year-old Wallingford . . . . H 4 party and the Communists touk a ^^ere waa no reason to supect cated the extent of the deposit. alina Island. games and lost the same number middleweight of Plainview, Tex. 6 '.714 Temperature* Below Zero far this year. Last year a total Monday Trial Date epPPO, QlERDllluy or EPX, vJlVlI I Bvixr l*t cornea from the league, Town, ■ Meriden ...... 15 severe beating. The Liberals ha|l Hatches said: "Assays have The big right handed pitcher in 1944, and won 10 games while Two investigations were ordered 9 .650 The Icy air covered the northern of 6685 registrations were issued. riffrhtji Rdvocatps didn’t llkp it at part iD Karpp • dpath. ■I Manchester . . . . 11 put 400 candidates in the field aniM ngnis suvocstes didn t lik e it at ^ Vienna yesterday on proved the percentage of rare min­ from Unlonyille, appeared to be in losing nine the following year. State and Bl-State champions, the Immediately to determine If negll- ...... 9 9 .bOO plaina atatea and the upper Mia- Tomorrow the office will be open - Middletown the Communists 100. . For Mine Workers sh erals in the strike to be greater great physical condition during the British American Club. gence played a part in the fatal ...... 9 9 .500 aiaaippi valley. Temperature*'vere from 8:30 until noon. Monds.v and The sdminlstration bill to be . ‘ “ e Arlebcrg express en route to Twice he was struck by line Brletol ---- Prime Minister Attlee, Foreign | Tuesday of next week will find the than those known to be mined interview and'looked fit to go out President Fred Dickson of the brain Injury to tbe boylah ax-Ma- below aero a* far aouth aa northern Mrs. Arnold 3. Buck called up in the .Senate would gi^e ! .P®' " ' ‘ “ ''nlng to the drives last season and aldeltned, Maple street organization aii- i Minister Bevin. Deputy Prime Min- office open from 8:30 a.m. until 5 the FEPC power to enforce its de- I United Stales on leave. He had elsewhere today." and pitch a nine imiing game. rine. He died yesterday 14 hours Htop Colby Gunther! Iowa and were near aero In (Contempt Case and then a serious ear Infection nouneeb that Johnny Hedlund, ister Herbert Morrison and all oth- Miss Jean Ruth Rrichenbach, o'clock. Current registratlona ex­ clalona. providing criminal penal- i nearly three years in W ill Examine Source Dublel la happy to be with the after he was knocked out in a Thai * the battle cry o f tha of niinoia Cubs, despite the fact the team cut down his effectiveness. All in popular mentor of the trl-cham- I er cabinet members, with two or i pire February 28 at Midnight. An Atomic Energy commission fight at St. Nicholas Arena. Naaalff Arm# aa they prepare to Chicago got another heavy daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Andrew (Coarinued from Page One) Ues for violations. The latter' "•® placed well in tlie National all, he participated in S3 games pioni, has decided to end hia career three exceptions, were re-elected ^ measure has the backing of sup- i clothes. spokc.sman announced in Waahtnf No charges were brought against entertain the major league, atar anowfall, the eecond thla ‘.veek, Reiehenbach of 20 Ashworth League’s second division last sea­ with the Bruins in hia first year. and will vacate the coaching reigns to Parliament. porters of President Truman's. Karpe vi.sited the V’ogeler home ton that the AEG will examine the his opponent, Georgia Small of atudded Meriden Son# of Italy to­ with more than four inchea falling coilrt" be uaed to get the miners son. "I am getting more money Wrigley Field is considered a of the B A ’s. Hedlund, a veteran Many of today's first retuma street, became the bride of Arnold civil rights program. i >n Vienna last Wednesday night. source of the radioactive ores sub­ Brooklyn, who sniaehed Roach to night at the armory. A ferocloue during the night. Traffic waa 'oack on the Job. .. mitted to it. The ^examination than I did with any team and play­ pitcher’s paradise — the toughest catcher, verified the report and were from districts which the La- J. Buck, son of Mrs. Christiana H. Trum an Pat Lucas told reporters Republl- i disctweiy of the the canvas twice with rattling battle Is nnlUipatea between the •towed and aome plane operattona Hopkins objected to having the however, won't take place until ing conditions in Chicago are park in the majors for hitters— stated he ia going to devote nil Eaatein Pro naaketball League borites had conceded in advance. Buck of North Coventry and the cans will have to take the respon- I Mrs. Vogcler said 'he waa right hand blows In the tenth dlarupted. Snow alao fell in parta Still to be hearil from were many trial start tomorrow’. spring. ideal. We play aU our home games and Dublel has high hopes of prov time to Little League baaeball. At riVHl*. Piei-cdetl by u prcltmiimry aibllity for the House bill. On L a i ----one-- of Bob's ‘ very dearest friends. round. of Indiana, aouthem Michigan and normally safe Labor districts in late George Buck, Saturday, Feb­ Judge Keech then act it for Mon­ A t Salt Lake city the Bureau in the afternoon and we are able ing himself as one of the top the present, Hedlund is running at 7:30. The main go la Hated for On Controls pasaage there, 124 Republicans I His death is a terrible shock to The New York State Athletic northern Ohio. Scotland. ruary 18. The-single-ring cere­ day. me." o f Klines station, which tested the to sleep and eat more regularly moundsmen of the day. One thing Junior basketball on Saturday j 0 o'clock. The mercury dipped to around 30 and 116 Democrats supported it.. Commission had an open hearing The Conservatives, how’ever, had mony was performed in the after­ The judge denied Hopkins’ for- ! The Army is samples, feporterl they contained than players with other clubs." The sure. Walt's many frlenda in Cen­ mornings at the Ree. Gunther, the moat publicized below aero in North Dakota i nd Voting against were 134 fiemo- ' The Army is withholding any thia morning. Chairman Edward gained 33 scats from Labor while noon at two o'clock in the Center Washington. Feb. 24.—iJfi — i mal motion that the civil and statement on the death until au- "small amounts of uranium and Cubs are the only team in the ma­ tral Connecticut are pulling for Charles "Chucky” Smith has ac­ Colby Gunther ■tar In the league, flipped tn 38 Minneaota early today. Pembina. Congregational church, the minis­ President Truman and Senator criminal contempt charges be ] crals. 42 Republicans and one jors who do not play home games him. Eagan, who presided, said a pre­ gi\nng only one in return in the American-Labor party member. ■ Iboritlea are positiv’c the man is l appreciable quantities of thorium, cepted the club’s offer to take up point* against Manchester In I he N. D.. reported a low of -31. and ter, Rev. Clifford Oliver Simpson, Tydinga (D.. Md.), are squarely at dropped and the proceeding be cereum, lanthanum, yttrium, and under the arc lights. where Hedlund left off. A grad­ liminary examination showed no first 393 diatricU to report. "W e have our own bill in the ^®‘ P<’ 5'® of kin has | Shots Here and There 10 Eagles vs. Acts, 11— Blue laat outing between the two teamn Bernini. Minnesota had -30. No mm%^^^^^ Mantell said the corporation was while being charged with nine de­ B A ’a intend to defend aa strongly on point! until the knockout came. yeara old. was knocked out In the Tha game is an Important one aouthem half of the country. Wp.stport, *'cb. 24. i/Ti Mar­ best man and the ushers were ceived no new peace feelers from actions arainst ths Min» \VorLi«rs control commission. feats last season. During the win­ team home run total of 221 in lege, and Earl Shannon. Kenny jory Staples Leggel. of Westport, organized by midwestern interests as pooaibla the four crowma they Small Jarred the Texan with a doling minute* of the bout the for both quintet*. Meriden la en­ Temperatures, outside the frosty Donald Relclienbach. brother of R,«.sla. in 1916 fnd 1948 Tswfsu^^^ "Vt e will tight it with every r e - ' The .Navy listed Karpe’s home- ter season. Monk was advised by 1947 is 39 more than the eecond Goodwin, Al Palraieri and Jackie has instituted a Superior court di­ to hunt for uranium. garnered in 1949. Composed of right-hand smash to the mouth In night of Feb. 22. gaged in a battle for first ptoca midwest, were near the seasonal the bride, and Rlton Morrison. In re-stating his position. Mr. indi^1dual defendant mthose^ J ^ ‘’“ " ’ ‘" • " ‘I’ Ji'®'- ®» , " ®® »®‘^ he the Oibs’ front office that plana highest mark ever compiled in the Alien, a trio of ex-R. I. State stars, vorce petition against David G. veteran campaignar’a for the paet Young Irish End the eighth, bringing a lot of blood. with Wallingford, but must con­ normal and were a little above nor­ The bride wore a gown of white Truman took occs.«ion to take a which reaiSteH in 1 5 ®*'ht the compul- j was a former basketball player at for the 1950 National League sea­ major leaguea .. • Detroit is the will be with the locals, Ail five Legget. of the same town and 240 Prince Charles Island, nearlv as three yeara, it ia understood the Ha felled Roach twice with rights tinue to win if they are to ovir- mal from the Rockies westward. slipper satin, the V-neckline trim­ slap at proposals advanced in the hn fines a e ilM t 1dm .nd t ^ .n io n ‘ hat ! the Naval academy where he was |big as Connecticut, was discover­ son called for Dublel to be a relief only team in the major leagues accent will ba upon youth thia players played on the same team Some early morning readings in­ Jungle road, Palm Beach. Fla., Senate recently by Tydings, who „ T V * I a score of southerners graduated in 1926. Mrs. W’. P, ' while at Kingston under Coach In tha tenth round before Referee hall the Vete. Naaalfra can clinch med with duchass lace, the sleeves ed lust north of Hu— 307 ies and corsage of pink roaebuda. I he said. i going up the ladder in the mlnore Sportsmen’s Association held re­ to New Orleans, Espenon’s home. E. DellaFera Laverte. ing to be In a very unstable condi­ wich. Mrs. Legget is represented prohibition of the manufacture, ' I*®*'* 'at the White House* today,” Cinque's negligence was “simple" 4d5 Hartford Road men have played for Cincinnati in Lovell ...... 83 87 86— 258 The brien Friday Till 9 P. M. six starts against the (iilcago and pink rosea. They asai.sted the the scaling down of conventional' “" ‘on ** not in any way responsible • terday’s vote .-ihows clearly'that a Yankees. There waa one team that local club delegate, was elected game at the armory between Naa- Mr*. E. J. Eapenan of New Orleans, The Muatanga won the East Side canM. They turned the trick In the first 550 dlstrieU 35.216.425 Corrigan therefore found Cinque Cubs last season, won all alx and Total* .... 514 467 487— 1488 bridal party at a reception for weapona, we will be caught in a j refusal of the coal miners majority of the House doesn’t want Dublel was poison to, that club to a second term aa secretary. s lff s and the Harlem Proe. snd a brother. Pierre, a prt-medl- Rec Junior Baaketball Laague twice after the American Laague votaa were counted, com pai^ with criminally responsible under a law in addition pitched six complete two hundred gue.sts at the Italian- trap,” he told the Senate. | ‘ n « ’ork. ' a compulsory FEPC. He said the being the Boston Red Sox. It seem­ Other officers reelected were Fred cal student at Notre Dame. rhampionahlp Lat night with a 33 eellar-dwellerii had knocked o ff . the previous high for all dtstrlcta Toniorrow’s Bride which provides for a fine of not games ... Jackie Robinson, Na­ Bacon of Berlin vice president, Broad Blrecl .tlntors (8) Araerlcan club. Has SllllUry Advantage ' Repijing to charges that the I ‘»*“« •" certain to be hot in Novem- ed that all Monk had to do' waa to Nassiff’s muBt win at least one Ju*t before he died he received to 24 triumph over the Peraonal- ...109 105 86— 300 Middletown and Wallingford. Gun­ of 35,018,393 in 1945. Eighty five more than $250 or not more than tional League batting champ, hit and Carl Meyera of Meriden McGulrer . When the couple left for Florida He said the United States now ] union ia in contempt of the i *^er congressional and senatorial have hia name announced at the of their twx) remaining genus to telegram from Kevin O’Shea, Cunllffe . .. . . 94 92— 186 ther waa particularly effective In per cent of the eligible voters went 30 (lays in jail, in a case o f neglig- .329 at home and .355 on the road treasurer. It was voted to bold the Ized Floors. Is Shower Guest In Mr. Burk's plane the bride was has a military advantage over Rus-' court's back to work order, the a t- ! be assured of at least a tie for a captain of the Notre Dame basket- Billy Slover, Cueter, Gtanney, Lazzarle .. . .113 87 — _ 200 both games against hia old matca to the polls in the 550 districta. Repubiicans split up on the com- i ®"1 homicide, In compiling his .342 mark. Duke annual spring raffle on April 23rd wearing a Glen plaid suit, brown' sia primarily because of our "large t^rneys; playoff berth tn the final Eastern ball team. It w-aa a promise to McNamara and Howley accounted R. Jarvt* .. . . 95 66 90- 273 by dropping In 82 and 37 points. The national average in 1945 was fur coal, brown accessories and pulsory-vs.-voluntary question. The • accident occurred about Snider, also of Brooklyn, hit .258 at Berlin. Jim Rohan, veteran lo­ League atandlnga. Middletown and Mra. Hazel Havens of 323 Cen­ stockpiles of atomic bombs and' I- Denied the union called the win last night's game with St. for all the winner’s point# with O. Jarvis .. .. 96 97 107 300 Gur(ther also has his eyea fo­ 73 per cent. orchid corsage. They will be at Senatora Ives (R „ N. Y.t and , 6:46 p. m. at the intersection of at Ebbets Field, but slammed op­ cal club member la a member of Bristol, each have four games to — ter street, whose- marriage to Gus­ Ruasia'a relatively amail stockpile." I walkout. Louin University for him. Slover netting II. Big Johnny MeKenSy . ... — 91 110 201 cussed on aettlng n new league home to their friends after March Lodge ( R.. Mass.) were all for ; Congress avenue and Cedar street, posing pitching for a .320 average the committee conducting the af­ play. A Manchester win. and two I ^ r e will be 625 seats in the tave W. Magnuson of Croas street Further efforta on our part to I 2- Denied the union was respon- 1950 PETER RABBIT He never lived to leani the score, Morianoa was .beat for the Floor* record fo r scoring. The fair-haired new House of Commons. There 6 in Cobalt. Conn. pushing the Senate's bill through Peterson was taken to the New ■ on the road. Only two Dodgers laet fair. Tickets will be in the handa losses by either Middletown or but the grim Iriah came from be­ Total* . ... .507 468 485— 1400 playing-roach for the Sons Asa will take place tomorrow at scuttle use of atomic weapons! ^cr continuing the idleness Haven hospital and died at 4;30 of the local committee in about with eight tallies. were 640 in the last Hotise, and .he The bride was graduated from "without our accompanying and! which has cut the nation's coal to passage. ■ season, Robinson and Carl Furillo, Bristol will assiire the bicals of s hind in the final minute to make OeCormler Motor* (0 ) tallied 437 points in 31 games 'Me Emanuel Lutheran church, was Senator Wherry of Nebraska, a. m. Jannar>’ 6 aa a result of hia ten dajra and will be dietributed to The Mustang! held a comfort­ Laboritea held 381 seats, the con­ Manchester High school in June, compensating and diaarroament supply to famine level. SHOES batted over .300 both at home and playoff position. There is still a good on that promise, 55-53. Weller ---- . . 90 — 89— 179 season. Chubby Mallnconico, now honored with a ahower at Farr's the G. O. P. door leader, joined injuries. the entire membership shortly able 17 to 9 lead at halftime. 82— 167 servatives 202. 1948. Mr. B\ick is employed at programs by Russia and other na­ TTie UMW attorneys told Judge Oldsmobile on the road ... Steve VanBuren posslbllltv of a three-way tie loi EUpenan had gone uninjured West ...... 65 — with the Middletown Guards, set restaurant last evening by her as- thereafter. MneUngs (88) Churchill himself re-elected ov the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. Keech that the strike was a result of Philadelphia led the National third place. Should Manchester through four years of big-time York ----- . . 91 90 103— 284 the record of 440 polhta during the aociatea in Cheney Brothers Dye­ tions." he contended, "may lead For Children Report Leads to Cemtro\«rsy P. B. F. PU. 90 88 378 a big margin, told his contituency The bride's gift to her matron of individual action by the 370,000 Football Legaue in 1949 in yards drop its two remaining games, and collegiate football. Except for ha Lynch ...... too 1946-47 aeason while performing ing and Finishing department. the United States and the demo­ Although all the details of the 0 Howley. rf . . . . 2 0-1,4 -----208 at Woodford: of honor was a gold compact, and soft coal diggers. gained (1,146), attempU (263) Bristol and Middletown split in fact that he played the same po­ DeCormler . .121 87 with the West Haven Red Devils. The tables were taatefully deco­ cratic nations associated with us report by the Reorganization com- 101 n o - 211 “We cannot tell and I am cer­ to her bridesmaid .she gave lapel ’’Refusal to work was snd is en­ TRADE-INS and touchdowns (11) Van their four remslnlng tusseis, ail sition as Leon Hart, Notre Dame’s 1 Day, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 Malorra . . Bruno Bycholski will be in ac­ rated with green ferns and white into the abyss of disaster." mittea I n not fully dlgeated. their 1 McNamara, if .. 3 0-0 4 88 ---- 88 tainly not going to pronounce whst pins. The bridegroom's gift to tirely without suggestion, direction B\ircn and Tony (3anadao of Green three Yeame would wind up in a great All-American end. he might GervsiR .. ■... —■ tion drapitc a broken nose. He It candles, and about twenty-five at­ Senators close to the atomic sit­ blanket rceommeudation that the 1 Proven, If .... 0 0-0 0 is going to happen, but it Is 40 New York, Feb. 84—(F>— Ring 1 Lynn, I f ...... 1 0-8 .534 536 534 1804 10,938.204, Liberals 2.318.247. Klelnscbmidt, 16 Nathan road; waD tires. points I set during the 1948-47 a e^ 0 Guay, If ...... 1 0-0 are composed of former members Mrs. Paul H. Clark of 80 Hemlock | armament nlan tentative blessing, to work in compliance with the YOt M AIN STREET— lOHNHON BLOCK in the matter. Magazine, the worldwide circulated Renn’a ( I ) of the famed' New York Rcnala- With the race so close it waa Harold Chambers, 260 Wethcrell street. but noted that it atlll didn't solve court's order, but the miners had ;ODY - FEND] eon by Chubby Malinconlco, then of 1 Marianos, c . . . . 4 0-1 Brown . . . , ___ 120 105 144 —369 possible that votes in four con­ / 1949 M ERCURY 4-DR. Rsneinded to Feed Mrds boxing monthly, said the death of eanre. Puggy Bell, Long John Wil­ street; Marjory Vittner, 41 Drive the major problem of getting Rus­ *not obeyed. WORK Sportsmen w’1h> will be tsking New Haven. 1 Darling, rg . . . . 2 0-1 Olsen ...... b3 75 104- 272 stituencies in the remote parts of liam*, Eddie Anderson, Johnny F, Silver Lane homes; Mrs. An^ sia to raise her “ iron curtain.” SE D A N — Bhrk. radio, excursions to the field in the form Lavem Roach today was the flrat I Sartor, Ig ...... '2 1-1 Breen ...... 91 107 113—311 Scotland could have an important Designed - by apeciaSsta to Collision Specialists Isaacs, Vic Hanson and Johnny gel* Chamberlain. Andover. A third said he thought it would heater, overdrive, like of hikes or skiing or sliding ex­ Should Meriden win its two re­ boxing fatality of the year. O’Reilly ...... 91 — 134 225 baarlng on the iasue. Because of give support to tiny feet and Wilson will appear with the Ne­ Admitted today: Charles King, Proudly Displays be a sign of weakness for the new. Psintinx maining E. L. games with Man- The magartne reported 18 ring 6 Total# ...... 11 7-8 LaChappell .... 92 86 178 travel difficuIUea they will not Public Records help them grow strong and peditions are reminded to take gro team. Bell and Isaacs played 44 Horton road; Janet Hoadley, 4 United States to advocate calling a Simonizinx along a small quantity o f grain or chesUr and Middletown, and Wall­ fatallUea last year, nine in the U. Score at half time, 17-t Mi Preile ----- . .. — 106 128—1689 report on how they voted until healthy. ingford'’ lose one of its three re­ nearly a decade with the Rens Harvard road; Joseph Mottes, new conference. / 1946 ,BUICK SUPER Free Esttmates aad Ptclrap •Imllar feed for tha surviving bird 8. Of tbe nine, four were auffered tanga. while Anderson, Williams, Hanson next Monday. Starts Photograph maining contests. Meriden will win Stafford Springs: Mra. Rose Warraatee Deeds Servicn population which is having tough in amateur bouts. 487 479 623 1580 and Wilson were with the dark- The conatituenctes are m 'he CLUB* SE D A N — Dark the regular season championship I Abraitis, 68 Doane street: Ray­ Rolling Park Incorporated to I REGAL OF HARTFORD sledding these days with the The 1949 liat: aklnncd team during the peat few highlands and Ulands off the Scot­ gray, radio and heater. by .013 percentage points. Walling­ mond. Starkweather, Jr„ 193 Elwood Lechauaae, nine-year-old Nelson J. Bourbesu et al, property BROAD ST. ground covered with crusty snow Jan. 27—(Jharley Byoa tn ama- V Lexgue Standing seasons. tish coast Of the four one voted Willie Pep Fined W. Woodbridge street. son of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Le- A b ou t T ow n on Clyde road. j which shuts o ff their normal sup­ ford has gamaa remaining with teiu* Golden Gloves bout at Mober- Liberal National, one for Labor, Discharged yesterday; Mrs. / 1948 OLDS “98” 4-DR. Uf MOTORS, INC. Middletown, Bristol and Manchea- Manchester Motor Salea .17 rhausse, of 16 Scarborough road, is Ray T. Boucher et al to James Cordially invites all Radio and Televi* ply o f natural food. iy. Mo. u d two for the Conservatives In Creaaie Phillips, 10 Durkin street SE D A N — Black, radio, Chambers Movers ...... 15 Patrick Heneghan, property on MENS St8 Bread St. TH. W M ter. Feb. 19—Alik* Mekoui, profaa- By Boxing Board Syrociisc Nationals 1945. William Klnnc, 221 Adams street; proudly displaying the autograph Raymond Starkweather, Jr., 15, sion Dealers to the First Showing in this Center Service ...... 13 Fairview street. 'heater, hydramatic, elec­ sionai, in Algiera. Many of the diatricU still to be Joseph Kullgowski. 3 Walnut of Boston Red Sox baseball star of lO’s Woodbridge street, sutfered area of the I960 Chubby Mallnconico, Frank Bryant A Chapman ...... 10 14 Rolling Park incorporated to tric windows. March 20— A rt Jackson, profes- Trounce Nuggets hMr from were in traditionally street; Mrs. Hope Treadwell. 365 Ted Williams. a broken arm while sliding this Crisafi and Monyak Hmielewskl of aional, died after injuries suffered Miami, Fla., Feb. 28—VP)-W illie Don WUlta G a ra g e ...... 9 l'> labor atrongholds. Merle E. Jenkins, property on Sport! Srhednle Pep. world featherweight cham­ Center street: Miss Helen Mc­ The local boy was in New York morning and w’sa taken to Man- / 1941 PACKARD “180” the Middletown Guards will ap­ in training at Y. M. C. A. in Tole­ Renn'a Tavern ...... 9 15 Clyde road. pion, was fined 8800 by the Miami The race was so close, however, Laughlin, 31 Eldiidge street: Wai­ recently to see the Sportsmen’s chMtar Memorial hospital. After pear with the Old Saybrook Rama do, O. High alngle—Correntl, 171, The Byracuae NatioBala, Baatern Show. . After the event, in an ele­ Vincent P. Marcln to Frederick 4-DR. SE D A N — Black, Tatoghi Boxing Commiaalon today for a tlu.t many leaders on both cides ter Odermann, 504 Parker street; emergency treatment, the youth Saturday night against Naaslffs. March 30— BUly Oomwall, pro- High three-atring — McCurry. Division leadera in tha. National vator, ^w ood spotted the Boston very clean. A real family Marldan vs. Naaslffs. t p. m.— poor showing la a 10-rotmd non­ ■pec^ted on the possiliility that Leora Rowe. 58 Birch street; Rod­ waa admitted as a patient. Dari et ux, property on Green REGAL Bob Ullea, who played with Naa- 436. Basketball Aaaoclation, showed 6,- slugger. A fter the car stopped feaaional, at Ban Joae, CaUf. title bout last night with Jimmy neither party would be able to erick Frechette. 209 Hilliard road. i car..Fully equipped. Arm ory. ■iffa earlier thla aeason, will also April 1—Marine Pfc. Alfred High team alngle—Motor Salea. 027 Denver fan# it;hy they were up • working majority ;n M.e street; Richard Bird, 38 Harvard and Williams got out. the local tk>und movlea will be shown to­ Leslie' G. Andrew to Robert W .' tetorday. Feb. !■ be in the Ram’a Uneup. Warren of Brooklyn. 665. boy went over and asked for, and Oardana vs. Foattacs, 7 p. m.— John Oavanaugb, amateur, died Pap, from Hartford, Conn., there laat night by walloping the new Parliament That would force road; John Simmons, 39 Pioneer night starting at seven at the YM and Beverly W. Taylor, property on ' V 1947 OLDS “98” CLUB from injuries suffered in intramu­ High team three-atring—Motor received, Tcd’a autograph. ADVANCED TELEVISION Rtc. waltsed to X 10-round decision in Nuggets, 108-80. a new election in the near futuia. circle; Daniel Hargen, 31 Pioneer CA. Tom Mix in the "Miracle Lenox street. i SEDAN — Dark green. The bowling aeorc of the match ral boxing tourney at Naval Air Salea. 1871. This was aomethiiig Syracuse Need 86 Seau Majority Elwood easily recognized Wil­ W niU’s V*. Eaglas, 8:M p. m.— the dull axhibition which want tha circle; Mrs. Jennie Swonaon, 20 Rider” and shorts will comprise ftpItclBlni Deeds last night in the Automotive Station near Memphia, Tenn. couldn't d o . Tuesday night, whan Morgan PhlUlpa. general se<^ liams because the previous night One Ow ner. Rac. full 10 rounda. V Women’s League Standing Packard street; Valerian Lemek, the program. Meriden Savings bask to Rolling On Sunday, February 26 from 2 to 9 P. M. CAM ttcague between Manchester Radi­ April 20— Freddy Bylvano, Hono­ A crowd of 8,710 apecUtora who Denver clipped the Nats in tha U ry of the Labor party, told an Ted was featured In • television Uwdxy. rbb.M W. L. Rockville; William Wheelock, 14 Pack incorporated, property on / 1941 NASH “600” 2-DR. ator and Solimene and Flagg was lulu profeaairmal. at Honolulu. first game of their Colorado visit, show in New York seen by young Harlem ProtTva. NasaUTs, 8 p. paid 810,625 to see the match ax- Princess Reataurant ...... 88 18 *” *t*^?*^**^ Laboritea "need a Highland street; Nelson Quimby, Th Klwanls Club will meet Mon­ Clyde road. In Room 8— Hotel Bond, Hartford not filled out. Thi* la th* reason May (No Date)—MutUpha Ra- 89-78, before only 3,653 peraons. Lechausse. SEDAN. m.-^Annory. preased dlaappoinUnent. Sports North End Soda Shop ... .56 28 2 ^ t y or 30 aeau to funcUoS 88 Tanner street. day at 12:15 at Uie Manchester F em ita thia game will not appear In print. fal, professional, In Algiers. Adolph Sebayee paced the Syra­ Monday. Fife. t1 writers deacribed it as ” UtUe morn Flaher’s Fur Storage ... .45 89 “ • government" Diacbarged today: Mra. Char­ Country club. The guest speaker Everett Cole, five-room dwelling June 8—Evangelist Ramoa, pro- cuse attack, with 25 pointx aa / 1947 BUICK ' SUPER ACXtNG VP f TOraadoea vs. BUk City, 7:15 p. than a workout” with Pap award­ Manchester Radiator -----46 89 A OonservaUve spokesman said lotte Strickland and son, 54 will be Rodney W. Dyer of Jack- and garage, Lyndale street. $11.- Tomorrow night la the deadline fcHlonal. died aa result of injuries CLUB SEDAN — Ma­ ed every round. Howard Landscaping .... 23 61 Denver played its final league rln'^ J^*V**®®«<* • good chanco that Spruce street; Judith Bennett, 39 Polling Stations man. Maine, whose subject will be m.—T . for baaketbaU teams wishing to aufferad In gym workout In Naw tt* winnli^ i ^ y , whichever it 700. Get it fixed under our Brl-Mara v t. Bolten, ■:M p.m. Warren waa finad I860. Waaley’a Inaurance ...... 18 71 game of ths season at home. I^ e s s street; Jacquelyn Ballard. "Recrsatlen and Maine.” He co.nca Anthony George, alterations, 352 roon. enter the annual Rec Junior Baa- York. "Pep dtdnt’ diaplay too much of Perhaps tbe moat momentous 32 Marahall road; Leon Fallot, 62 from the heart of the Moose River —T. ketbell Tournament. The event his titular accomplIahmenU and he High alngle— Beebe, 148. Out of Ballots Main street, $100. July 36— Herman Fleiasner, am*- High three-atring—Plrkey, 348. development o f the evening, came w* •“ •Jortty o f ten. Laurel street; William Pickering, section. He is well acquainted J 1946 OLDS “98” 4-DR. Pay-As-You'Drive Plan ■ Ttisdty, Feb. M starts Wedneaday night. Applica­ tiir. at Frankfurt,'Germany; didn’t have to,” wrote Guy Butler. t ’' 'L Silk a t y vtL ItaUana, 7 p.m.— High team alngle—Prlnceaa, at Providence, R. 1, where the ♦ J f another elec 15 Griswold street; Mrs. Margaret with the state and ita recreational SE D A N — Blade, radio, tions may be secured at the East Aug. 6—Nal Toro Chat, profea- Miami Dally News aporte editor. Boston Celtics defeated the Phil­ f . t*o® would be UBsvoldabls. THE JACK & JILL SHOP Rac.' 541. Lafko, 12 Lydall street; Donna Coventry, England, Feb. 24— facilities and will bring an in- Side Rec office. ainnal, at Singapore. "There wee e auaplcton that he „ d u ally In theas circumatances heater, hydramatic. If you sre havinx rar trouble and'bin trouble Laurels vt. Bullets, 8:30 p.m,— High team three-atring—Prin­ adelphia Warriers, 83-77. Thia t* e Boyle, 51 Drive F, Silver Lane — A last minute rush of voters who tersotlng meaaage. Miaa Dorothy Bept. 31—Archie Kamp, profes- waan’t trying to halt the wary hoisted Boaton into fifth place and ara n ^ r l t y poUUeal groups homes. 8 DEPOT SQUARE 2-4477 conMned. don't wait too lonx before fixinx the Rac. New Yorker who took few chances cess, 1541. couldn’t get ballots may cause Marino will play the marimba a.id TELEVISION / All ears are Wlnterlied, A special masting cd Rec Senior aional, at Bydnay, Australia. out of the Eaatera XMvialoB oellai^ ba parmaded to aupport also sxacute aolo dances. WadMsday, Ifatvb 1 Basketball League managers vill of expoitog hi# chin.” ; or tha othar. fa Reconditioned and Bafa* car. Our Pay’’'As*You-DriTe plan is desixned to Oct. 8—Salvador Ramos, profea- Y Automotive League Steading and dropped PlUtadelphia into the Dadarea 6* Ceats DIvMeed election results in two parliamen­ **Where Parking, a PleoMurm'* BUk C ity v t. M otiarty’t, 7:15 be bald tonight at 7 at ths Ree. The boxing commission ordered But thla Uma tha Libarala, third > ty Tested, For Your •ional, at Cuemevaea. Mexico. spot—by a rtngle percentage pobiL tary districts here to be contested. A delegation from Mary C. Kee­ 2 DAY SPECIAL help in such cmerxendcs. p. B*.—^T. Action will be taken at thia time Oct. 5—Enrico Bertolo, profee- ita aecreUry. BUI Ragan, to with­ In another battle of taU-e^era, party in Britain, were New York, Feb. 24— (A>i—Gent Eight polling stations ran out of Come In and See Our Complete Line O f l^tection. T o m td o tt vt. Cbenty’t. B:S0 p. hold the purse untU it met. Eeriy Broad Street Motors ....35 . 25 ney Tent, No. 14, Daughters of on the protest filed by the Naosiff atonal, at Buffalo, N. T. Manchester Radiator ....35 35 the Fort Wayne ZoPnert aijqwd a aorry aooivlng in laau eral Electric Oo. today declared a ballots 30 minutes before voting Union Veterans of the Civil War, Friday aad Satariay Oaly m.—T . ^ in tbe meeting the oommlaaionen ^ tte ’•aplisrtar'- group were Bullets. Oct. 10—Talmadge Buaaey. pro­ Solimene and Flagg ...... 34 36 the 8L lamia bomben — cellar dividend of 60 cents a common ended. The names andr addreaaes were guests at ths supper of Oub / Many Others To ChooM wanted to permanently, withhold obhtaratad. fessional. at Detroit. Mancbeatcr Auto Parts . .30 30 dweUera o f the Cenernl Divtaum— share, payable April 25 to holders o f those unable to vote w*sre re- Scouts No. 41, drganised within the Free Inplt«llation With From BU Mart B— day Brunig Moske, pulverising M i- the 88,000 puree, but decided In- agaa Bavlvad SWEETHEART BRAS Oct. 17—Jonua Berrien to*, pro- DeCbrmlar Motors ' ...... 28 32 by a ,74-73 count at Bt. L o d A ^ k e of record March 17. In 1949 the con M . steed to fine Pep. last few montha and sponsored by back wtth Manchester High’s foot­ feaaional at Guanaluato, Mexico. Boland Motors ...... 18 43 Bombem were nbaad. BB«(K^ with,, ag votara from company declared four dividends It appeared that if the results ' Each Set Sold Hew Haven. Feb. 84.—(^ —^The Both fighters danled any collu­ tha iWMl and aaaiU elty diatricU the Holliater Parent-Teacher Aa- and Two W ay Stretch ball team during the 1948 season, Oct. 80—Rino Bettolo. amateur^ High alngle— Banning, 161. fh iM minutes rematninx. of 60 cents each and a year-end in the districta are ao decisive that aoclatlon. During the evening Pa­ OimnecUcut Women’e downhill haa bean named ee an alternate at sion to alow down the bouL jt’ ' ravlMd Oaoaarvativa hopsa aarly -ae Maaart—Sava Money and slalom champlonahip races, at Milan. Italy. High, three - string-Wilhelm, Eight free throws in the final ■pacial of 50 cents. they could not be changed by the triotic Inatiuctor Mrs. Ethel Car­ Annapolln by Rep. A. A. Ribicoff. Nov. 14—Eugene Potter, ama­ hftar a night o f gkioin. Don’t Bo cupped See GUff MANCHESTER postponed fbonx February 5. will P m Baaketball A t n Olaxee 398. Uuea mimiton gave Waterloo r a number of voters unable to gat ter, aaalsted by Color Bearers Mra. teur, U. of Michigan law student, High team single—DeOonBlar 86-Bl vwdiet ever Bbeb^fMi'fib. --ra f^angad eompIaUIy Heavy 1 ballots, the elections will be de­ GIRDLES be held Bunday on the Arrowhead Last Nlght’a Baartto W tha a a r^ ratuma, Luna Hutchinson and Mre. olia — Ernesto Aguilar, 157H, Kanina ■ajat, worth almost $10,000,000 in .Rm u IU in the district are net supper and program was at the 1.98 And up W M t Center Stroct died »fte r being knocked o ff hia Waterloo 86, Bbebeyan-Bl. Boonar Mofa*,: IBL V id iy I its Opta riMay TW t P. M. HUta Outtne Club nad aqpotieneil Aaastlenn ■, 138. Detroit, knocked out JacUe expected tulU late today. HolUster street school. feet bv aparimg partner at Tue- H. T., KL b y th e R m Fsui Amntour Bkl A*> Junior BaakatboU Laague sched- Bernaten BB, Hew Ta*i^ BA Onven. 188H. Atirtla. Mina. t. ,«lnd Bntuidiy at tbe T fotlowa: ■on. Aria.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1900 I've reached such a fortunate po­ f U W I l E N "The mosquito if like a child. Sympathizer—Poor little fellow. TOUMilKVILLb tULKS BY l''ON1 AINB I’tlX ' When he stops making a holM, lA’here did that cruel boy hit you? So They Say- altlon in my affaire that right Sense And you know he la getting into some­ Little Boy—Boo, hoo! 7*e were now rU gladly pay Notre Danie m m H« fo r Sato 72 having a naval battle and he tor­ what they’re paying me ($15,000) ^ / ^ A N P M A W O K T L E Aatopokilcs for Salt 4 Roofint 16A Htip WMM4>-P«auto 85 HouaekoM Goods II R Without Bourd It Waatod—Rsto Bttato 77 thing. t Nonsense pedoed me in the engine room. for the privilege of coaching there. GENERAL Houaeworker. Ptrmak- BEST PRICES for fumiturar an* LARGE, WaU heated front bed­ IF YOU Hava a slagla or 8-raaUy With active, virile preparation —Coach Frank Leahy of Notre Co n t r o l s a l l t h e M o n e y In THE Fa m i l y NO MONEY DOWN ROOFING - dpaouuatng U> re­ N E W SINGLE An old darky waa aent to the pairing roofs of all ainda, alao ant poaltlon in Gllaad. Phone WU- tlques, TnuUna P ost 17 Mapit room for couple or gentleman. house to sail caU Hastings, Heal Sooeeae A local youth went to a picture in the world for mutual destruc­ Dame. Q u iffie d B iU ts Spsolallat. Odd Fallows hospital in diarleston, S. C., for tion . . . any assumption that we W-J Make Your Own Terms new roofa. Gutter work. Chim­ Umantlc 2-874J4 for Intervlow. straat 3-1089. Opan nodn Mon- Private entrance, continuous hot Having 3 badrooma, Uvlng room To win aucccas you merely need a general check up. One of the show not long ago and aat right I neys clea.isd and rapatrad. S6 daya Tuasdays. All day Thurs­ water shower. Fiv# minutes to Building, at ths Osntar. i Ready Determination to succeed. through two performances. Aaked can escape a third world war with­ It has become hard to tell now and Mtcben. Hot watar hast, oil buyara with cash wamnx.) nurses put a thermometer In hla out a radical and Immediate A drcrtimiieiiU yeara* axperlance. Free asUmataa, day, Friday, Saturday. Cheney’s. Inquire 101 Chestnut mouth, took hia temperature, re­ afterward how he liked the show, who is the master—Congress or 1986 DODGE (’47 motor)— Help Waiitod— Mato 86 bumar, one minute from Wilbur Phona 8-1107. Mrs. E. A. BtoweU change in our present policy Is Call Howlsy. Uanehaatai 5S6L. streat corded it, and then went on to the he said: "The 5rat show 'was the Corps of Rnglneere — for, NEW, TW O-PIECE living robm Cross highway In Vamon. i^$9,200. pretty good but the next one was' hardly Jiutlfled. CLAttHPUBO AOVT. $145 LOOMFOCBRS — Muat be thor­ CONHtDERlNO SBUJNO " I ’ve elwaya been reUgioualy in­ next patient. though Congress provides the ap­ suite. Guaranteed construction, W E L L Furnished room for woman Vacant, Immediate occupancy. too much like pte first one." —Former Undersecretary of State propriations, the Corps provides oughly experienced on Draper YOUR PBUPBR’rrT clined,” amid the oyater as he slid When the doctor came in, he DIPT. HOURS: 987 BUICK SEDAN—8295 Heatinir— Plambint 17 heavy frams. Discontinued atyle. or couple dealring privileges of w m (Tlayton. the method of operation and the XD looms weaving nylon and Without obUgatloa to yoa. w « down tte-^ n lster’s throat, “but I asked: 10 . I' 8 d l A. M. to 4:41 P. M. Floor sample, worth $179, only home. CaU 3-3852. Doctor—Well, Mose, have you excuse . for spending billions on C. FULTON, plumbing and Job­ rayon fabrics. Apply Cheney arlll appraiss or mafca vou a cash never dreamed I would enter the Th« Junkman would get a big 988 BUICK SEDAN—8345 $69.95. Marlow's Furniture Dept ARTHUR A KNOFLA had.any nourishment? kick out of having a peek Into the We cannot afford to hy-pasa the projects that bring such Joy to the bing, aerving Manchester, Bolton Brothers Main Office, 146. Hart­ Phona 9060. offar for prepaity. Saa ua batora clergy.’’ you saU. Negro— A lady done gimme a average woman's'handbag. United Nations. We are under home districts of the rlvers-snd- 1933 OLDSMOBILE COUPE and Coventry. Telephone Man­ ford Road, Mancheatar, Conn. Busincas Locations Realtor—875 Main Street harbors-bloc congressmen. Phona 7738 Or 8378 iece o f glsBR to suck, boRs, but obligations to consult with the chester 8731. OLD RED ’Tin Bam, 706 North For Rent 64 BeUeving that a knifa has se still powerful hungry. —Former Gov. I..eslie Miller of —850 CAN USE severaT ambitious men Phone 5440 or 5938—Eat. 1921 BRAE-BURN REALTY f Mirrors take the conceit nut of I other members and we need the Main street buys and sells good goodmany advantages when It Wyoming. e f f i c i e n t Plumbing and beat­ who would like .to turn spare time AIR CONDITTUNED OFFICE. comes to eating, young Johnny sensible people end put it into fool­ ( support—aa never )>efore— of the t/>ST—Buck c h u t* puTM, vl> 1937 CHEVROLET—895 used furniture and antiques. Home Ltatlngs Wantinl AR E YOU asIMng or buying prop­ A fossil chestnut was dug up In little nations as well as the big ing. Plugged drains machlns Into real money. Knowledge of Frank Denette. Phona 3-S876. Orford Building. Apply Mar> TitUecomb slyly makes use of It ish people. I cUUjr ot I t ^ U and Eldridfe cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 803 arty. Wa buy, sell, appralaa, ar« Tennessee. Possibly that one about j ones. We are sure that Soviet policy ■elllng and automobiles helpful. low’s. a’henever he can. will nevgr succeed in forcing us, ■tiMta. Phon* M70. 1941 HUDSON 4-DR— 8195 Oakland street. Phone 6497. NEW HOME of 5 rooms on one range mortgage. Call this offlca a couple of aalesmen. — .Sen. Eflbert D. Thomas (D ) Write Box I, Herald, stating age, USED Mahogany dining rooms; 8- But Motbsr saw him using It at A Texas man waa arrested for this free city, to our knees. THREE BUILDINGS for rent for floor, space for 2 up. All modem or stop In for further infprma- riding a horse Into a bar. Uaually I Utah. PLUMBING, Heating, repairs on experience, present full time plece. groups with tables, buffets, dinner the filher day and asked: Mayor Ernst Reuter of West 1938 PLYMOUTH COUPE- storage. One 26’ x 40’ with elec­ conveniences. Available in 30 Uon. AUce ClaTpet, Agent 845 The dollar l.-« getting so anemic they arc pinched for "riding high" ABMonccMcnto old and new cyatems. oil burner, work, etc. > and 6 chairs each. One with round "Johnny, why are you using Berlin. tricity. Inquire James Oladysz, days. T. J. Crockett, Broker. 5416 Main street Phona 4998 or 8- wie’re beginning to doubt that when leaving. 8325 water pump eervlce. Prompt at­ table, other has oblong table, your knife?” We Amcricane are not here ex­ 045 North Main street. 0880. "Aw , njy fork leaks.” money talka. TOUR mOOME U x return pre- tention. John H. Carlaon. Phone choice, $95. Watkins Brothers, clusively to feed the German We must be ready to meet any pdnd by former deputy collector Help Wanted— Mato Inc., 985 Main street BROAD BROOK— A frame build­ ,v -- The average American gentle­ I peoples. Our main purpose is to emergency by maintaining what 73.5. ing with four-room apartment, a t h i n k i n g OF Selling T Wo need o f tnUmal revenue, in your home. MANCHESTER Or Penato 87 4 to 8 room houses. Buyers wait­ Peanuts are said to be a good Oh, for the good old daya when man's clotting bill Is over $500 a i help Germany achieve pollUcal re­ we can afford, what will avoid WE BUT and a U good used fuml- Houses for Rent 65 retail store for accessories, an year, says a writer. That’s a TbL 800S. PLUMBING And HeaUng, apadal- ing. Quick results. CaU Suburban substitute for meat. What we we grownups could wait up to kiss covery. disaster and what will win a war. MOTOR SALES W A N TE D — Ehtperlenced shirt ture, combination ranges, gas auto repair shop underneath, a need ie a good aubetltuta for pea­ the kids good night and still get to polite way of calling most of ua John Jay McCloy. U, S. High Gen. Omar Bradley,^chairman of Islng In repairs, remodeling, cop- preaser for laundry. Good oppor­ Realty Co., Realtors. Phono 83}5. pel water piping, new conatruc- ranges apd aeatars.'Jonas Fuml- drive-in for changing oU, ateam nuts— at the movies. bed at a decent hour. bums. 1 Commlasloner in Germany. joint chiefs of staff. tunity for the right -person. Ap­ NEW 4-ROOM HOUSE. Call 2- West Center and Hartford tlon, esUmates given, time pay­ tura Store, 86 Oak. Phona 2-1041. 0009. heat by oil, quipped for 3-pump W E H AVE buyera waiting for ply in person, Maple Dry Clean­ gas staUon. Only $8,000. Assod* houses of every description. List W ANTED—TranaporUtipn to end Road ments arranged, liklward Johnson. USEH) Oaa and electric ranges, ers and Launderera, Iqc., 73 ate alty CO., 1010 Main street, your property with us for imme- 5UC&EY FINN Resigned! LANK LEONARD from Treveleni, 8 to 4:30. Phone Phone 6979 oi 5044. $25 and up. 1949 model washing Maple atreet ' Wanted to Rent 68 East H artfor^ Conn, 8-4613. E ve-1 dtate action. NevlUe and Evans, 2-39M. Open Evenings machines, $99, were $150.95. New nlngs Broad Brook 1548J4. j Phone Manchester 7792 or 8393. THIS IS M8.B0SWELL SPEAKING/ GEE! HE WON'T BE GETTING furniture— electric rangea, re­ MONTGOMERY Ward department INOOUE T A X end accounting Millinery— Drearaiakinff 19 PROFESSOR WINK LEFT HERE ON HERE UNTIL LATE TONIGHT The Best Deal is Oldsmobile Dopa Bird*—Peto 41 frigerators, televlaion and tank head wants to rent 4 or 5 un­ aervlce—Individual and hualnew. IMMACULATE Four-room house WANTED ’To Buy directly from THE FOUR O'CLOCK TRAIN/ HE WAS -AND HE HAS THEIR TRAIN CUSTOM MADE (XOTHES to Ht vacuum cleaners. Chambers Inlaa nice,aalMA convenient asASStAM8 iMAAdlAa.location. VW_.._—House 1 .. _ ^ '^MR.wmK ISNTBACkT NO! BUT HIS GUARANTEED. 1940 Pontiac COLLIE Puppies sable and white. furnished rooms for himself and -owner, good-sized building lot, TICKETS-ANO THEY'D HAVE CaU Dan Moaler 2-^29. Individual. Will work from pat­ Warehouse Sales, 301 Middle is not expandable. Beautifully FKOM VMSHINSIDNyBUTLEK n N A U V ' RETURNING HOME - AND WILL 1 sedan, $395; ,930 Pontiac aedan. Very luasonablc. 406 Oakland family, 2 children. Call 9161 be­ south o f Middle Turnpike. CaU tern or will originate. Dresses, ’Turnpike BUat M a n c h e s t e r landscaped lot. Full price, $7,500. VET? rffr^WTKPUBLISHER'Sl DEPARTING FOR THE WESTCOAST^ TOBECANCIUED-AND-^ $295; 1937 Chevrolet aedan, $150; street Call 2-2423. tween nine and five thirty. 8315. suits, coats, gowns, etc. Phone Green.-Open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.— T. J. Crockett, Broker. Phone IN THE MORNING/ Aotoaobilaa Fnt Sale 4 1936 Chevrolet pick-up, $150. Cole PHONE NUMBEB! 2-3900. 7 p. m. to 8:50 p. m„ Mondaya M ANCHESTEl. residents, being 5416. Motors. 4164. TR O PIC A L FISH. New shipment I'M GOINS TO TRV TO ALTERATIONS AU kinds, for of live bearers. Kelly’s Aquarium. through Saturdsys. evicted, desperately need 5 room i. ^REKNMUII THERE/. 1940 DODGE dump truck. Rebuilt men's, ladies’ and children’s wear. 29 Sunset street. Open 'tU 9. rent. Two children, two adults. CCNY, UU Fives ^SE® Mahogany Governor Wln- Resort Property for Sale 74 motor, $900. CaU 514S. Boflinesa Service* Offered 18 CaU after 5 o’clock, 2-3828. Phone 2-3117. throp sccr4tary, $49.75. Watkins 1948 PONTIAC, atreamline, deluxe RANGE BURNERS cleaned, serv­ Brothers, Inc., 935 Main street. W ANTED —^Young working couple BEACH PARK, Clinton, Connecti­ Upset at Garden Wanted—Pets—Poultry- cut, eight rooms, furnished, five 4-door sedan. PuUy equipped, ex iced, repaired and Installed. Movtnff—Traekint— Stock 44 would like 3, 4 or 5 rooms, un­ U N U SU A L Opportunity. Prac­ furnished rent. CaU 2-9569. bedrooms cross ventilated, garage cellent condition. Phone 2-1406. Joseph Senns. Call 2-0147. Stormffe 26 New York, Feb. 24—(*5—Hopes FARMERS. Get a better price for tically new Florence gas range with bathhousea, shower, extra I FORD. 1936 aedan parts, fenders, 1)E-LUNG’S Refrigerator aervica. for sale at half price. CaU 2-3114. TW O ADULTS want 5 or 6 room half lot; priced for February aale. of a post-season tournament bid MANCHES'TEK Package Delivery your beef cattld by selling direct for Long Island University and doors, grill, lights, wiper, etc., $2 Repairs on aU makes, commer­ Local light trucking and package to the Manchester Packing Oo. rent, unfumishea, on bus line. Hartford 3-8927, 6-7 p. m. FLORENCE. 4 oil. 4 gas. combina­ References. W’rite Box J, Herald. CCNY seemed dim today. each. Phone i-0575. • cial and iomestic Emergency 24- delivery. .Refrigerators, washers Have someone else price them, 2 - t 4 - 'S 9 hour aervica. Phone 3-1(197. and stove m o ^ g a specialty. tion range. Good condition, $100. then esU us. Phone 2-1900. W AN TE D By three adults 4 or 5 oO burbail fo r Sato 75 night in major Ufseta at Madison 1941 DE SOTO deluxe four-door Phone 2-0752. CaU 2-1251. BUCS BUNNY B(K)TS AM) HER RUDDIES All Plunned BY EDGAR MARTIN sedan, good condition. Priced A LL APPLIAN IN IS serviced and rooms, unfurnished. References. COVENTRY L^ke Rank Garden. Cincinnati wallop- FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER W A N TE D —Oows, calves and baef BARGAIJ4 For tall person. Custom COVENTRY Lake, Bank distress I lo^ 33^ reasonable. Phone 2-9543 after repaired, burners, refrigerators, LIGHT Local fucking. Ash re- cattle, also uorses. Wa pay the Phone 7738 after 5. I'M TiffBP 6 IN ' M r'LL STAffT WV HffUXN \ oviOtR- KLV. aOOQ^vO'. HE.Q \.00K\»5<9 BOY .7100 WAO TO ranges, waataara, etc. AU work mnval. W. B. Perrett, Jr. Phone built, hardwood extra long bed property. Nice 3-room cottage, 4:30. top dollar. Plela Bros, 804 Bld- fireplace, electricity, lot 100 x cuae humbled CCNY, 83-74., • KNOWCP AS A NO-GOOO THI6 OL' LAPV,/, SYAMO ,PuG WA\T 1 .ittKR 'AKO WtR 90L«%| DO guaranteed. Metro Service Oo. 7306. with no-aag spring, 3-4 size. Both I weU street Phone 7405. Leading by only 30-27 at half­ LAZy IKOOCHIN' OR.V%?.lO U W l A COOPV^ O? TO BWOCM. H W MOTO 1947 FORD V-8 super deluxe two- Houses for Sale 100. Sale price, $2,000. John S. TSL Manchester 2-U883. in good shape. Inquire 91 Chest­ time Cincinnati, champions o f the -vCLUCK.' X'M v4\\.VB\VVV\.S* *. A O'WI V T«\CW.. door. Radio, heater and under- EMPTY VANS to and from all nut street. Bissell, Realtor, Cross street. TURNIN' FLOUR Problems solved with states. Assured return load, 31 MIDDLE ’TURNPIKE West.— 8outh“’c o « . ‘W^M'^lUlmw*: 1 \ CAW S. coating, 20 Salem Road. 2-9838. Artlclea for Sato 45 linoleum, asphalt tils counter. Q U A LIT Y PHILGAS range. Used Six room modern colonial wrlth Uc 3324. rates. United, 123 West street second half to swamp L.I.U. A NEIN 1940 PACKARD convertible, radio Expert workmaiuhlp, tree eeU Phone 6375. very little. Reasonable 43714 garage. Many extra fine features. % Direct from owner. 30-day occu­ ANDOVER, Bank dUtresa prop- Ed Miller with 26 polnta and LBA P y and heater, exceUent condition matea. Open avaouiga Jones' ELECTRIC ARC Welding machine North Main atreet, Manchester. RUBBISH and ashes removed. In­ pancy. No agents. Phone 2-0950. erty. A nice six room home Od Kiley with 21 sparked Syra- Tatophone 6405. Fumltura, Oak atreet. Phone with case. 459 Main atreet. 3-1041. cinerators cieuiec. Sand, gravel EASY SPIND RY washer. Go6d stcam heat. A ll Improvements, cuse to lU triumph. CCNY, behind and cinders. Van service and BOLTON building stone and flag­ condition. $25. Beat offer. Phone NEW CAPE Cod atyle home for Basement garage. A new home. -points, rallied to within 73- 2.3953 aale. 93 Hemlock atreet. Open for 1988 CHEVROLET Phone 2-2691 SAWS FUed, kejs made, mowers local moving. Phone H. M. Jones stone. Bolton Notch Quarry. Tele­ Reaaonable dowm payment. Price I 72, at one time, but the Orange Inspection. Call builder, 7469. sharpened, outboarda and air 3-1862. 3-3073. phone 3-0617 Stanley Patnode. $8,650. John b. Biasell, Realtor, ®8®‘n PuUed »way. cooled engines repaired. Capitol Cross street. South Coventry. Notre Dame fulfilled a promise V A C A N T— 4-room Cape Cod. Oil * A 8K TH E man who buya here' siqulpment, 8$ Main street LIGHT Local trucking. Ashes and SPECIAL 16" Television receiver, Machinery and Toola 57 Phone Willimantlc 3324. to Ray Eapenan—Irish football end about our uaed cara. The best deal rubbish removeu Odd Jobs. Rea­ 10” television receiver, electric heat, storm windows and doora, SEVERAL USED bulldozers and who died yesterday— and rallied in town at Sollmene A Flagg, 634 INCOME TAX service for profes­ sonable. K. C. Marks. Phone 6267 oak floors, Venetian blinds. Price in the closing minutes to beat St. shavers, auto radios, vacuum crawler tractors. Used Ferguson, Canter atreet Manchester. Tel. sional, business men. Individuals, or 6113. $7,800. Financing arranged. Elva Louis, 55-52. Captain Kevin O’Shea cleaners. Phone 2-3319. used plows, spreaders, ensilage 5101. Open evenings 'tU 9 p. m. estates and trusts by experienced Tyler, Agent. Phone 2-4469. Gleuu Davis Plans had sent a telegram to l^penan, Let’s Go, Doc BY V.T. HAMLIN tax expert Accurate and com­ THE AUSTIN A^ Chambers Oo., cutter, corn harvester, disc har­ 'SCUSE m, GffANPWIA.^ ALLEY OOP MEN'S Rebuilt and relasted shoes. , I ahortly before hia death, aesurlng ARE VA COIN' /T. 1949 PONTIAC STREAMLINER plete service at reaaonabla rates. local and long distance moving rows. Terms arranged. Dublin I 4 ROOMS with two unfinished, fire VWWtHfD a b o u t 0 9 C M Y MV STARS, W aP$H. IF ANY- Good enough for dress or work. O r i c l i r o i l L c i r c c r Notre D^me would win. ACROSS TM' g SEDAN COUPE—Black Tel. Mr. Dolan 3-0744 after 5:80. packing, crating and storage Reasonable prices. Sam Yules, Tractor Co.. North Windham place, hot water oil heat. Full in- FOR . OANfiJtMCO CAN BE A / NEVBZ KN^>CU thino'p hapf« n hydramatlt, fully equipped. Service to all parts of the U. 8. Once-beaten Duquense, ranked srmmrp *vmv, ■IM ID MISS Shoe repairer, 701 Main street. Road, WilllmanUc. sulation. Storm windows and RANGE BURNERS and heaters A and Canada. CaU 5187. Hart screens. On bus line, near school. fourth in this week’s associated VE8 .' ^ A SWELL 1948 PONTIAC STREAMLINER Fort Monroe, Va., Feb. 24—OP)— press poll, chalked up Its 22nd vic­ TO VENUS.' cleaned, repaired and Installed ford 6-1423k KODAK 35 M.M. 3.5 lens, built-in SNOW PLOWS. Maxim bumper Immediate occupancy. Priced for 6 SEDAN COUPE—Green, Guaranteed workmanship. H. plows for cars ano pickups. Peer­ Profesaional football and big tory by rushing Geneva, 59-34. flash, synchronizer, case. Prac­ quick sale. Charles Lesperance. league baseball today turned that , hydramatic, fully equipped. Nielsen. Telephone 7372. less hydraulic lift plows for cara,! Fifth-ranked Kentucky won its tically new. Phone 8152. 3620. “ come hither” look In the direction Palntinff— Paperinf 21 trucka and tractora. Capitol‘S 83rd consecutive home floor vic­ 1947 PONTIAC STREAMLINER LINOLEUM — Asphalt tUa, wau of Glenn Davis, the former Army 8 FOUR DOOR SEDAN—Ex PA IN TIN G am paperhanging. Old ROYAL CORONA PORTABLE — Equipment, 38 Main atreet. Phone I 8-ROOM House, located in line tory by whipping Cincinnati oovartng. Done by rsUabla, weU- Smith Corona- Standard type- 7958. neighborhood. Close to schools and gridiron great. Xavier, 58-53, and Fordham nosed eeptionally clean, with low paper removed by ateam. Ceilings I ’The "Mr. Outside” of the finest tralned men. AJJ jobs gtiarantsed. shopping. Owner has ’moved out out Georgetown (DC) 64-63. I mllcago. reflniahed. Reasonable price. An­ wrriters and adding machines. football teams produced at West HaU Linoleum Oo., 83 Oak street Uaed machines sold 'or rented. of state and will sell for $8,500. Phone 2-4023. evenings 6100. drew TIuck. 4661. Point is coming out of the Army. ■ i'I'T, l| , 1847 MERCURY CLUB COUPE— Repairs on all n akea. Marlow’a. Mualral Inatrumenta 53 Call Mrs. Evans 7792, or Mr. V Intermediate League I l f Fully equipped. The Arm y said oo yesterday. It ac­ -aw.jj|(iiTaiAi«rocae<,T.MM»«.teATew PETER W. PA N TA LU K electrical COMPLETE Painting and decor­ Neville, 3,593, agents. Celtics (SO) 21 INCANDESCENT light fix­ CABLE-NELSON baby grand, cepted the resignation of the 25- 11847 FORD STA'nON WAGON. contractor, maintenance and wtr- ating aervlce. Floor sanding and purchesed new 1940, has had lit- j year-old first lieutenant. B. F. “Ha says he’ll stay hara till he finda out what it itl'* Ing for Ught and power. 40 Foa- reflnlahlng lilattmates free. C. F. tures with globes, in excellent IF YOU PLAN on making a [), rf .. ___ 4 2 condition. 777 Math street, Man­ tie use. exceptionally clean, mod­ change now la the time to atarL Neither football nor baaeball— ! 1938 LINCO LN 4-DR. SEDAN tar atreeL Phone 3308. Charhonneau. Phone 3-9575 or nor anybody else— can officially i, I f .. ___ 1 0 chester. ern design, looks new. Guaran-1 Many listings availablp including SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH ' PRICED TO SELL 2-2805. deal with Davis until March 1. Mitchell, c ___ 0 0 [A LSSUJ A N ’TIQUES Reflnlahed. Repairing teed. Reasonably priced for im­ lanu, city and country property. c a r n i v a l BY DICK TURNER mediate sale. Also good selection | ’That's when he will be free to ac- Gustafson, c ...... 1 0 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Dilemma BY MBRRILL C. BL0SSB8 done on any furniture. Hemann, PAINTING , paperhanging, floors 8 M.M. PROJECTOR, camera and Alice Clampet, 843 Main atreeL 0 screen. A-1 condition. ’Two Philco of fine used spinets, low prices. 1, rg ...... 3 189 South Main streeL. Phone sanded and reflr.ished. Ceilings Phone 4993. Yeah. ^ YAke "fco BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. console radios. Reasonable for Terms. Goss Plano Co., 57 AUyn' my resignettOA won't become final | Blanco, Ig ..... ___ 4 2 A THeiw G ood old 5643. whitened. General carpenter work OF A AND STANDOV.' quick sale. Call Rockville 1073J2, atreet. Hartford. 5-6696. SIX ROOM Cape Cod, two unfin­ until June 3. BROKE Most -fie 155 Center St. and remodeling. Men insured. Call | 30 TlWiE OF / WERE lb HOWL WHEN AU. I ''TjqMuaj'aHT ished. Hot water oil heat. Fire­ I f Davis plays football— and .. . 13 4 THE i'EAK: TOO S0METHIN6J 6982. Gilbert Fickett. or 102 West street. ELSE-FAILS- y TUH HonaehoM Services place. Aluminum combination he said today he would— it will be Terriors (28) TCX3 tATr VJ , X Fhone 2-4545 FOR ,\DUN6 SEASON! OUTSIDE, INSIDE Painting and| Wearinff (Apparel— Fare 57 windows, storm doors. Well land­ with the Loa Angeles Rama, The B. F. P»- Offered 12A Rams own first crack at Davla, | geug rf CASKETBAU.- 1847 FORD auper. deluxe 8, new paperhanging. Pree estimatia Roata and Acccaanriea 46 scaped lo t $iC,500. May be seen ...... 3 3 white walla, exceUent condition. FLA T FINISH. Holland window who tamed with Felix (Doc)' U . . . . ___ 0 0 Prompt servtee. Reasonable I OPENING SPECIALS. 9’ cartop FUR COAT, Size 14 or 16. Tele- weekdays after 6:30 p. m., Sat­ DOMMOCSl A ll acccssoriea. A real buy, $900. ahadea made to uaeasure. AU ___nchard at Arm y to form one of ...... 0 0 BASCBAU. prices Phone 7680. O Frechette. boat, 52” beam, $95; 16’ Dunphy phone 5627. urdays, Sundays 1 to 5. 35 Morse can 3-1026. metal vanetlan blinds at a new Workman's compensation, pubUc the most effective offensive foot- 1. C • e, . . . 3 0 Blue Oil, $275; Outboard oU, 3 Road. 1 combinations In hlatory. Davla low prtca. Keye mads whUs you UabiUty carried. ____ 0 2 cans for $1. Boats, outboard JAPAN E SE Mink coat, size 36., made The Associated Press A U -. „ , j ROY MOTORS, Inc. wait Marlow’a Price very reasonable. Call 76551 MUST BE Sold. Owmer moving Ig . . . ___ 5 1 IN ’TERIOR AND Exterior paint­ motors, fishing equipment, re­ America team In 1944, 1945 and ’ .. ..0 0 CORNICES and valance boards. between 5 and 6. state. New 6 room colonial. 1946. 80 did Blanchard. I Bimis, ig ing. paperhanging, ceilings re- pairs. Terms. McIntosh Boat Com­ Three bedrooms, large living GOOD USED CARS Custom built, choice of designs. I’ve definitely decided on foot­ flnished. Fully insured. Expert pany. 41 Rear Purnell Place. Tel. room, dining rooin 'mnd kitchen, . . . 11 6 28 Phone 2-3524 or 2-9002, from 9 ball," adld Davla. who aleo waa a Totals 1943 DeSOTO SEDAN work New 1950 wallpapet books. 2-3102. Wanted—To Bay 58 11 X 22 tiled floor recreation room, t half Ume. 18-12 a. m. to 9 p. m. Edward R. Price Phone 3-1003. baaebaU etar. ’’Why, I don’t know. An exceptional car. two fireplaces, tile bath and lava I plan to play profesaional football I riora. tory. Many extras. Mamcheater Score end of regular game 24 WEAVING of bums, moth holes INTERIOR ANP Exterior paint-1 Diamnnda— W atrhe W ANTED — A Cuckoo clock. In | av lonflr aa I can. Until the season I Sco . V------____ 2-3797. Inquire 83 Bigelow atiyet 1047 CHEVROLET 3-DOOR and tom clothing, nosiery runs, Ing. Average room papered. $12, Jewelry 48 any condition. Call 2-0456. starts. I ’ll accept a huslnesa offer | all, end of first overtime, 28 all. Red-Handed Evidenca BY AL VERMEER WeU kept, equipped. handbags repaired, slpper re­ Including paper. Oeliings reflniah-| with the Baum Folder Machine PRISCU.LA*S POP placement, umbrellas repaired, ed Excellent workmanship. Ray­ LEONARD W TOST, Jeweler Re- BUYING Used furniture and| Company.” , SL John’s (47) - !^VES. THAT'S I HAD M V B. F. Pts. HE S A ID FU LL OP M 1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN men'e ahlrt coUars reversed and mond Flake. 3-9237. peire and edJuaU wetchaa expert­ household goods, any quantity But the twinkle In hla eye Indl- WHAT TH EY replaced. Marlow's Llttls Mending ly at reeaonebla prlcea Open Ed Fui^ol Holds 0 10 riT HURT HIM ALL DAY! Low mUease. clean. The WoodMied, 11 Main atreeL cated Davta could be lured to base- yoat, rf MORE TH A N Shop. Thuraday evenings 129 Spruce CaU 2-8154. ball, h e didn’t aay so. but he hint- Micheala. rf BLIT I WONDER IT H U R T IP IT 'S Repairing atreet. Phone t-4Sn. Two Stroke Lead ed baaeball might wfci him over i f Rubacha. If ...... ® ME! 1947 DeSTOTO SEDAN enough of that groen stuff le sralnard, c ...... 2 Special for the week. Building—Contracting 14 FU RNITURE Repaired, reflnish- RiMims Wiihuul Knard dangled beneath hla noae. Bldwell, r g ...... ® ed. Chairs reseated. E. C. Nash, | Fuel and Feed 49A . n J J , 1 Houston, Feb. 24.—(/P>—Eld A BARGAIN for next month. Car­ B 88, 714 North Main street. L rVINO Room and bedroom, steam I , __ "O f course, vou never can tell, ortgin, i g ...... 1 ROY MOTORS, Inc. penter work dt reasonable prices. HARDWOOD For aale, stove heat, hot water. Five minutes Davla admitted. " I Uke ba^baU — Alterations, garages and celling MATTRESSES Vour Old met-| length, delivered. Alao cow man from Main atreet. Private en- familiar aurroundlnga but says Jie jiiat aa weU aa football. Whlchei^r I ...... 28 47 DaSoto and Plymouth Salea and repairs. No Job too small. All treat aterillsed and remade like ure. Plela Bros, 364 Bldwell trance for vorklng couple. Kltch-1 fcela mighty good. ^ . ia in season-that’s the one I Uke Horoeetoad Packers (81) and Service work guaranteed. Free estimates new. CaU Jones Flimiture end atreeL Phone 7405. en privllegea. Inquire 166 Eldrldge ^ physlcaUy handicapp^ .1;; Open Evenings gladly given. Phone evenings 2- Floor Covering, 36 Oak. TeL 1- etrJet, second floor. ’ 4054. 1041 I his best 18-hole score of hla slX' W>H Side Joalor lAagno 1 S'cAlUi^r!’ rt ] Garden—Pnrn—Dairy Trojana (47) 341 No, Main St Tel. 6118 HEIATED ROOM, hot water, near I year profeasional career yeater- F Pta I Harvey, If ...... GENERAL CARPENTRY. Altera- Products SO Center. Gentleman preferred. 871 day teke the leadership o f the 1941 PO N TIAC convertible. New Bnatneaa Opportanlties 32 0 6 Kiebiah, I f ...... tkma, additions and new oonatnic- FoaUr street. Phone 5331. | $10,006 Houston Open. Boehm, rf .. 0 0 Paris, c ...... top^ new engine overhaul, tires tlon. Dormers, porches and ga­ McINTOSH second size apples at McIntosh If . N A T U R A L GAS, utUlty and tele­ He determinedly ground out 3 23 McCavanaugh, c excellent. No dealera. Phone 2- rages at reasonable prlcea Work­ $1 a bushel, also Baldwins, Starks 33-33—66 score over the 6,725- Goodhart, e vision stocks paying dividends are 14 R. Marconi, rg .. BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY AND RALPH LAN! 3068 after 5 p. m. manship guaranteed. Free eatl- and Rome Beauties, $1 half bushel ROOM For Rent. Handy to bus] yard par 72 Brae Burn Country ProvosL rg . esm.iMeevsiiseias.ac.T.asanLaiwTew. VIC FLINT Hidden Talent sound investments. Cell Joseph Moriarty, I g ---- *m.iiieev mates. R. M. Alexander. Tel. basket. Louis Bunce, 529 West line. Inquire 23 Grtawold street Club course to find himself two Taylor, Ig ■ ■ BUT NI!$ IDO n U X ID - NOT AT ALL 8716. McOuskey 2-3272. 'That’s what I like about tha help wa gat from Univartal Center. Tel. 8116. strokes shead of the field at the Ck>urtney, Ig 14 “You look grand in your firat draaa auit. Caorga—you’ll ba 7CNSI ANOOMBSAGto LIKE TIE BOY. FURNISHED Room on Main I start o f today’s second round. Totals tha town’s Boau Bnimmoll ]uat liko your fathor waa!” Employment Sorvibt-—not only dots aha have tha know- C^aOBaWOWCR. taXMANBlf IB MR WOM CARPENTER Work. Jobbing of WOULD You buy television stock OREXa^ M OU NTAIN poUtoes. 23 3 A7 Score at half time, 34-11 St. AHBBINM. TELEVISION at 85 centa per share?. Telephone] streeL Private family, tor couple! The score, F^lrgoI said, was all ** how. tht also has tha wharawith!" all kinds. New construction. First quality, very mealy. $1.75 Dwyers (44) John’s. ______^/^NMVBOflbM Joeeph McCluakey 2-3272. or gentleman Phone 6803. I the more surprising because there Workman’s compensation carried. a bushel delivered to your door. ; I was a high vi^ d and the course Is Corcoran, r f ...... « 0 t * OU’I OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB wooMCfAL n r 2 DAY SPECIAL Cali for an estimate'on any in- 0 0 Peggy Howe EBmlaato^^ CaU Hathaway, 2-1390. HEIATED ROOM, In good condl-l^bout fioio yards longer than any Leaperance, r f ...... 0 T Inaide 01 outside work. Fred Belp Wanted—•PcBMto tlon, short distance from Main I otter layout encountered so far Custer, I f ...... 1 0 2 TMEV PONT MINPieO LAST T W IE I EGAO, MR,PeRCWNORWV/isrrr Friday aad Satorday Only Knofla TeL 7704. street, gentleman 5 0 10 London, Feb. 24-^()P)— S iT T lN ’ BUT DO OBJECT PASSED HE (T AO C M ?— 'I'V e ORDCReO VilELL, MASOR.T'M e a s y t o , preferred. I on the winter tournament traU. MuUlna, I f ...... OLSi WOMAN To care for 3 year old| HooaehoM Goods 51 Phone 2-0140. The Brae Burn greens and falr- 3 , 0 ® Howe o f Greenwich, Conn., i»e TO LOUNfilM’- T K WAS READIN’ A SMALL eSLLOWB AMD so m e . SACnSFV— 'ORE MILUOM, HA»ABACKRE^ A NEWSBMVR VKXILO MARE A4S HAPPY.^ Free Installation With boy, few week days, 7:30 to 4. .. .. I ways alao still were draining from Grady, c ...... 0 0 0 last American threat In tha Eaig- tUSiMB 1b MARB A TeST MCK>B\.!j Roofing 16A Just rstumsd from a fam ily Uab women’s squash rt^u eta n a il e d ON His SEAT INSIDE THE IF X PUT iM'OHE h u m o r e d ,, Middle Turnpike west. Adams | NICE PLE A SA N T room for rella.||^ heavy rain. ' Albert, r g ...... 5 0 10 BUT GIVES IT/M/Af — AH-ER— > IFM90 Each Set Sold moving to New York. 0 4 chami^nship, waa eUmlnatad to­ FRONT OB THAT, V40U tD rr M ET M E SHEET METAL, all types of roof­ street section. CaU 2-9U1. ble coupe. Kitchen privllegea. Ref- while Furgol efflclenUy execut- caugnot, I g ...... 3 TRVIN’ TO SHOW TK TENT.' DECIDE TO IhNEET A FEW 3 ROOMS FURNITURE day bi the quarter-fli^. tH A T M U C H ? , Be Smart—Save Money ing, gutters, leaders, new or re­ erencea required. CaU 2-1454 after ed hla approach ahoU and putting, r BOSS HTS SnUL MUMDRED, THEIIME IS , W AITRESS Wanted. Apply to the Used 3H Months 32 0 44 She was beaten In three a t n ^ t RlPE-fl-VdU'U. PROEfT J Deat Be CBpped—See CUff paired. Metal and t&e cellingF, Looks Uke New 4 p. m. I most of the fans were watching T o ta ls ...... IMTERSETBD manager. Bai^B-Que Hut, 'Tel- ;------I two local idola—Jimmy Demaret, games by Janet Morgan of Surbi­ IN HIS JOB/ UKE HENRV FORD'S work guaranteed. ManchesUr 2- Includes a "Philco" EHectric Re- PLEASANT. Heated room for one now operates oUt o f OJai, ton, Eng„ who won the AmerlMn |er$c BAmo a n d 1041. ______cottville after 1 p. m. frtgerator. Range, Bedroom Suite, Rshm (to ) Fir st b a c k e r s --, or two persona, all conveniences, callf., and Jackie Burke. Jr„ who B F P ta title laet year. The score was 9-4, HAR-ROMPrtf/ ^ fcia a • TELEVISION EXCEPTIONAL Opportunity for I living Room Suite, Dinette Srt 488 Hartletd Boad FEATURINO OuaranUed roofs private entrance. Call 8905. | regUtera from White Plalna, N. Y, Cbarlea, rf ...... 5 1 11 \ r i o M o m married woman or widow to eaml®"!! otter acceBaoriea. All or part —run into their usual Houston 7 0 BY LB8UR TURNK8 Ommtr MeKee Street and expert repairs aa well aa wlU be eold. PLEASANT Room for E^tleinen. j ^ D. Krinjak, I f ...... WASH TUBBS Followii You? TeL 3-4894 gutter aad eonductor work. Try some extra money. Hours to suit Rlaley, ...... 11 1 23 licy viMxs/i CAN BE PURCHASE® FOR One block north of Post Office. 161 1 tottOMI Opati FrMay Tm 8 P. M. your *Xocal Rbofar.'* CMU Oougb- your convenience. Write Box ZA, Neither has ever made an im­ Ritchie, r g ...... 0 1 P ^ W lB N itontTNtoni TNsstotoisB i UNPAID BALANCE AND BY Wadsworth street. 3 Un 77OT. Herald, giving details and phone RESUMING MONTHLY pressive showjng In a Houston n . Krinjak. I g ...... 8 2* AP7BRBHE )«CT.CAP7MI------UJ EM Vl 5 0 13 TELEVISION number. PAYMENTS NICELY Furntahed front Open. Carlin, I g ...... RSOiatSRS M D' Demaret found hla putting Just nCTUIlCRIB DEM ONSTRATION and unit m a n -l" with twin beds for refined couple, 37 6 SO PARKBPPO* or two ladles. CaU 4264 after 8. | ^ ^ T o ta ls ...... 2 D A Y SPECIAL- Aees (58) IMBMOMT,- N o Charge for delivery. This 13 appointment W E LL Elirnlahed room with twin Burke flniahed at 76. BuUlvan, r f ...... B 0 M toF aoi Bnteidar 11 ^ the ^ try. Big wney 1^ Hartford 8-0358, after beds, for one ot 2 girls at Center. FurgoTa lato afternoon Snlah R Bcback, U ...... 5 8 ;Vl1 CHRYSLER ROYAL SEDAN X 5 be n ^ e In your s p ^ Ume. Oom- g ^a^ ,„ r Mr. A lbert Phone 6745. Witt a 10-foot putt on the eight­ Nodden, ...... --,3 Free iBBtaUation With , wtMi radle, Iwater, municate with us at once. Margy I ' A L B E R T B eenth green enMied him to over' MltcheU, r g ...... 4 1 9 I, ate. Ttoaaeed to PlaeUca, Inc„ 4145-47 OUve street 43 AUyn Street Hartford haul Harry Todd o f Dallaa who Bombardier, Ig ...... 3 0 B Each Set Sold St LouU 8, MleeourL Iwaterbury, New Raven, Meriden TW O ROOMS fumUhed, kitchen had paced the field all afternoon R. Bcback, I g ...... 1 - 0 8 privllegea CkU 8841 after 5. W itt a 34-34—68. Be Baaart-Bava Meney ., *545 WOMEN AS Saleaglrte for ,tiew|6 USED Chrwme tofehierea, good 34 4 53 A stroke back of Todd w Totals Don’t Be CBpped—See O I « department atore. Experience pre-1 for restaurant modern rooms, FURNISHED Beom for tent near Clayton Heafner, Gbarlotte, N. C ilegred but not aeeeasary. Apply] $4.95 each. Watkins Brotters, Main atreeL OentleiBan preferred. Leland Glbeiaa, Keneae City, Mo Heekey A* A Otetwa T T Main street Manebceter. Inc„ a$5 Main e t m t caU 2-8170. • HasM streeL and BUI Nary, Loe Angelea, Oallf. Loot Night’s BeaaMs L IK M 4tt Hartford Bead Furgol, whoae partlaUy para- Nattanal Laagwe THE ORCUS TEhTT ^ LOtOSSMdIS* HELPINq NICE people locate] H O SPITAL BEDS and Wheel PLEASANT Room with heat for lyaed left arm is six inches short­ New York T, Oilca^ ^ ^ earner BteBiee Stsaet nice Jobe' la our busineae. - Oome { chairs for tale or for rent Rates gentlemen. Near biAel and De­ er than hie right, used hla pbtter Detroit 1. Montreal 1 (tIeV. TeL 8-4M4 «R »* S > in now. J ^ t a c t ; Wilton Agency, reeaonable. Keith Funuture Co. pot Square. 116 North School only 26 .times but gave the moat SiMetMB laaaae Open Friday TIB g^P. M. 721 Maltt!0toom 207, Hartford. Phone 4159. atreet. F «m e 639$. credit to hla .approach ahota. Providence 3. New Haven 8. \ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., ERmAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 -i- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRroAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 The mosquito if like a child. Sympathizer—Poor little fellow. I've reached auch a fortunatl po­ TUONEKVILLE KULKS When he stops making a hols*, lA’here did that cruel boy hit you? sition In my affair* that right Sense And you know he Is getting into aome- Little Boy—Boo, hoo! T*e were So They Say^ now ru gladly pay Notre Dame Ha for Sato 72 Waated—Ksal Bstato 77 AatetMikllM tor Salt 4 Roofinf 16A Help WantaA— PaBWto >6 BOWnOM WMMS 61 Itooau WIthoat Board 69 tblng. having a naval battle and he tor­ what they're paying me ($16,000) <$JTANPMA WORTLE 3 : Nonsense pedoed me in the engine room. for the privilege of coaching there. ROUFtNU - HpectsUsing IB re­ G E N E R A L Houaeworker, Perman­ BEST PRICES for furaltare, aa- LARGE, WMl heated front bed­ IF YOU Have a elagl* or s-fasMiy w ith active, virile preparation W h o C o n t r o l s a l l t h e M o n e y In NO MONEY DOWN N EW SINGLE bouaa to aeU call Haattaga, Meal An old darky was sent to the —Coach Frank Leahy of Notre pairing roots at ail alnds, also ent position In Gilead. Phone Wil- tlquea. Trading P ost 17 Mapie room for couple or gentleman. in the world for mutual destruc­ Dame. B itat* Spaoiallat Odd Failowa hospital in diarleston, S. C„ fer A local youth went to a picture new roofa Gutter work. Chim­ llmantlc 2-374J4 for interview. street 3-1US9. Open noda Mon­ Private entrance, continuous hot Having 8 bedrooms, Uvlng room To win success you merely need show not long ago and sat right tion . . . any assumption that we Make Your Own Terms days, Tueedaya. All day Thurs­ Bulldtaf, at the Osater. i Heady a general check up. One of the neys cl*a.ied and repaired. $6 water shower. Five minutes to and kitchen. Hot water heat, oil . DeterminsUon to succeed, nureea put a thermometer in hla through two performances. Asked can escape a third world war with­ It has become hard to tell now Adwribcieiib years' experience Free asUmatsa day, Friday, Saturday. Cheney's. Inquire 101 Chestnut buyera ante caah waiting.) out a radical and Immediate 1986 DODGE (’47 motor)— burner, on* minute from Wilbur Phone 1-1107. Mrs. E. A. StoweU mouth, took hla temperature, re­ afterward how he liked the show, who la the master—Congress or Oall Howisy. Uanchastei 5ML Help Wanted— Mala 86 street change In our preront policy la NEW , TW O-PIECE Uvlng rolim corded It. and then went on to the he said: "The ftrat show was the Corps of Engineera — for, c L a w i p u b o a d v t . 1146 Croaa highway in Vernon. $9,300. pretty good but the next one was hardly jiutifled. LOOMFIXERS — Must be thor­ suite. Guaranteed construction, OUNSIDBRINO BBUdNO ‘T v e always been religiously in­ next patient. though Omgress provides the ap­ W E LL Furnished room for woman Vacant Immediate occupancy. When the doctor came In, he too much like (he first one.” —Former Undersecretarj' of State propriations. the Corps provides OBPT. HOUmit Healing— Plumbing 17 oughly experienced on Draper heavy frame. Discontinued style. or couple desiring privileges of YUUR HRUPBRTT7 clined,” said the oyster aa he slid 1987 BUICK SEDAN— 8296 Without obUgetioa to voo, ere asked: Will Clsj-ton. the method of operation and the 8tM A. M. to 4:41 P. M. XD looms weaving nylon and Floor sample, worth 8179, only home. CaU 2-3852. down the minister’s throat, “ but I C. FULTON, plumbing and job­ rayon fabrics. Apply Cheney wUI appralao or make you a eaaa never dreamed I would enter the Doctor— Well, Mose, have you The junkman would get a big excuse . for spending bllllona on 1988 BUICK SEDAN— $346 $69.95. Marlow's Fumltura Dept •ARTHUR A KNOFLA had any nourishment? bing, serving Manchester, Bolton Brothers Main Office, 146 Hart­ offer for property. See oa bptor* clergy.” kick out of having a peek Into the ■We cannot afford to hy-pas* the project* that bring such joy to the Phona 5080. Negro—A lady doi^ gimme a home dlatrlcta of the rlvers-and- and "Coventry. Telephone Man­ ford Road, Manchester, Conn. Buaiiieaa Locations you aalL average woman's handbag. Itnlted Nations. We are under 1938 OLDSMOBILE COUPE Realtor—875 Main Street lece of glass to suck, boss, but harbore-blor congressmen. chester 8731, OLD RED Tin Bara, 708 North I Phone 7728 Or 8378 Believing that a knife has a obligations to consult with the — 150 For Rent 64 f ae atlll powerful hungry. —Former Gov: I,eslle Miller of C AN USE several ambitious men Main street buys and sells good] Phone 6440 or 6938— Est. 1931 BRAE-BURN RBALTT goodmany advantage* when it Mirrors take the conceit out of ' other membens and we neeWBcr, good-sized building lo t Call Dan Moeler 2 ^ 2 9 . Individual. Will work from pat­ Warehouse Sales, 501 Middle FEOM VMSHINGIONyiUTLER FWAUV ^ RETURNING HOME-AND WILL K TICKETS-AHO THEYDHAVB aedan, $395; .939 Pontiac sedan, Very reasonable. 406 Oakland family. 2 children. CaU 5161 be­ is not expandable. Beautifully south of Middle Turnpike. CaU tern or will originate. Dresses, Turnpike East M anchester! VET? ra r FOUND IK PlflUSHER'Sl DEPARTING FOR THE WEST COAST ^ TOBECANCEUED-ANP- $295; 1937 Chevrolet aedan, $150; street Call 2-2425. tween nine and five thirty. landscaped lot. Full price, $7,500. 8315. suits, coats, gowns, etc. Phone Green. Open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.— T. J. Crockett Broker. Phone | AateaKibilaa Fnt stale 4 1936 Chevrolet pick-up, $150. Cole 2-3909. PHONE NUMBEB! 7 p. m. to 8:30 p. m„ Mondays | M ANCHESTEl. reaidents. being 5418. Motors. 4164. TR O PIC A L FISH. New shipment INGOWSIOTItyTO through Saturdays. evicted, desperately need 5 room ALTERATIO NS All kinds, for of live bearer*. Kelly’s Aquarium. WACMNIM W cKL 1940 DODGE dump truck. Rebuilt men's, ladies' and children’s wear. 29 Sunset street. Open 'til 9. rent. 'IWo ebUdren, two adulta. CCNY, LIU Fives USEID Mahogany Governor Win- Resort Property for Sale 74 motor, $500. CaU 6145. Ruainem Scnriec* Offered 18 Call after 5 o’clock, 2-3828. Phone 2-3117. throp secretary, $49.75. Watkins 1948 PONTIAC, atreamline, deluxe RANGE BURNERS cleaned, aerv- Wanted— Pete— Ponltry— Brothers, Inc., 935 Main street. W ANTED — Young working couple BEACH PARK, Clinton, Connecti­ Upset at Garden 4-door aedan. Fully equipped, ex­ Iced, repaired and installed. Moving— Trucking— would like 3, 4 or 5 rooms, un­ cut, eight rooms, furnished, five Stock 44 U N U SU AL Opportunity. Prac­ bedrooms cross ventilated, garage cellent condition. Phone 2-1406. Joseph Senna. Call 2-0147. furnished rent. OsU 2-9589. New York, Feb. 24—(VP—Hopes Storage 20 tically new Florence gas range with bathhouse*, ahower, extra FARMERS. Get s better price for of a post-season tournament bid FORD, 1936 aedan parts, fenders, UE-LONU'S Kefrigeratot aarvlca. for sale at half price. CaU 2-3114. TW O ADULTS want 5 or 8 room half lot; priced for February an)*. MANCHESTER Package Delivery your beef csttlj by selling direct for Long Island University and doors, grill, lights, wiper, etc., $2 Repairs on all makes, oommer- Local light trucking and package rent, unfurnished, on bus line. Hartford 3-8927, 6-7 p. m. to the Manchester Packing Oo. FLORENCE, 4 oil, 4 gas. combina­ CCNY seemed dim today. each. Phone i-0575. • elal and ■lomestlc Emergency 24' delivery. ‘Refrigerators, washers Have someone else price them, References. Write Box J. Herald. tion range. Good condition, $100. | Both took it on the chin last hour eervlca. Phone 2-W97. and stove moving a specialty. then call us. Phone 2-1500. 1941 DE SOTO deluxe four-door Phone 2-0752. CaU 2-1251. W AN TE D By three adults 4 or 5 Soburban for Sato 76 night In major Ui.aeta at Madison aedan, good condition. Priced ALL APPLlANtffES serviced and rooms, unfurnished. References. Square Garden. Cincinnati waUc|p- FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER B U r s BU N N Y BOOTS AND HER RUDDIES All Planned BY EDGAR MARTIN W ANTED —Cows, calves and beef B ARG AIN For tall person. Custom COVENTRY Lake, Bank distress reasonable. Phone 2-9543 after repaired, bumera, rafrigeratora LIGHT Local c"ucklng. Ash re­ cattle, aleo itorses. We pay the Phone 7738 after 5. ed Long Island, 83-65, and Syra­ TiffBP 6' W IN' built hardwood extra long bed property. Nice 3-room cottage, r'UL START WV HELPtN* I o n o l q - HtV. POOR K\0 *. H%Q KOMI VOOKNNS SOI .ROD ,ME MAD ^ 4:30. ______rangea waabara etc. AD work moval. W. B. Perrett, Jr. Phone top dollar. Ptela Broa 584 Bld- cuse humbled CCNY, ^ 7 4 . , - with no-aag spring, 3-4 size. Both fireplace, electricity, lot 100 x KNOWCP AS A NO-OOOO THIS OL' LADV.f QO O o o H f i STAND .9\Mo VOAW. UK'S A .jOvNt AKD H lR VO LKSiD O to O M V .T H 1 2 4 guaranteed. Metro Servlca Co. 7306. weU street Phone 7405. Leading by only 30-27 at half­ LATy MOOCHIN' 1947 FORD V-8 super deluxe two- In good shape. Inquire 91 Chest­ Honpea for Sale Ti 100. Sale price, $2,000. John S. P061 ORISSYO UVR. A COOV»LV. Qg “TO SMOCQ, H SR \$lTO T al Manchester 3-UB83. time Cincinnati, champions of the CLUCK.' I'M door. Radio, heater and under- EM PTY VANS to and from all nut street Bissell, Realtor, Cross atreeL Mid-America Conference,' went on M\\.L.SVU.'V.S *, A OvWtV TRveu. HSR FLOUR Problems solved with 31 MIDDLE TURNPIKE West.— South Coventry. Phone Wllllman- TURNIN' coating. 20 Salem Road. 2-0838 states. Assured return load, a 53-point scoring spree In the / V CAVLS M *. linoleum, asphalt tile counter, Articles for 8al« 45 Six room modem colonial with Uc 3324. u rates. United, 122 West street Q U A U T Y PHILOAS range. Used second half to swamp L.I.U. V" 1940 PACKARD convertible, radio ghepert workmanship, frsa eatl' Phone 6375. very little. Reasonable 437*,4 garage. Many extra fine features. A NEIN Direct from owner. 30-day occu­ ANDOVER, Bank diatreaa prop­ Ed Miller with 26 points and §1 LBAP/ and heater, excellent condition matea Open evanlnga Jones' ELECTRIC ARC Welding machine North Main street, Manchester. RUBBISH and aahea removed. In pancy. No agents. Phone 2-0950. erty. A nice six room home OO Jack Kiley with 21 sparked Syra­ Telephone 6405. Fumltura Oak atrasL Phone with case. 455 Main atreet 2-1041. cUierators cleknec. Sand, gravel EASY SPIND RY washer. Gobd steam heat. All Improvements. cuse to Its triumph. CCNY, behind NEW CAPE Cod style home for by 10 .points, rallied to within 73- and cinders. Van eervlc# and BOLTON building stone and flag­ condition, $25. Best offer. Phone ] Basement garage. A new home. sale. 03 Hemlock street. Open for 72, at one time, but the Orange 1985 CHEVROLET Phone 2-2691 SAWS Filed, keis made, mowers local moving. Phone H. M. Jones stone. Bolton Notch Quarry. Tele­ 2-3953. Reasonable down payment. Price inspection. Call builder, 7469. sharpened, outboards and air 2-1862. 3-^072. phone 2-0617 Stanley Patnode. $8,650. John b. Bisaell, Realtor, again pulled away. cooled engines repaired. Capitol Cross atreet. South Coventry. Notre Dame fulfilled a promise *A8K THE man who buya here LIGHT Local trucking. Ashes and V A C A N T— 4-room Cape Cod. Oil Equipment, SI Mata etreeL SPECIAL 16” Television receiver, Machinery and Tools 62 Phone WilllmanUc 3324. to Ray ISapenan—Irish football end; about our used car*. The beat deal rubbish removeu Odd jobs. Rea­ 10” television receiver, electric heat, storm windows and doors, who died yesterday— and rallied INCOME TAX service for profes- SEVERAL USED bulldozers and in town at Sollmene A Flagg, 634 sonable. K. C. Marks. Phone 6267 shavers, auto radios, vacuum oak floors, Venetian blinds. Price in the closing minutes to beat St. slonal, business men, Individuals, crawler tractors. Used Ferguson, $7,800. Financing arranged. Elva Center street. Manchester. Tel. or 6113. cleaners. Phone 2-3319. L«uls, 55-52. Captain Kevin O'Shea 5101. Open evenings 'tU 9 p. m. estates and truets by txperlenced used plows, spreaders, ensilage Tyler, Agent. Phone 2-4469. had sent a telegram to Espenan, THE AUSTIN A , Chamber* Oo.. Gleim Davis Plans tax expert Accurate and com' MEN'S Rebuilt and relasted shoes. cutter, corn harvester, disc har­ ^ . shortly before his death, assuring 'SCUS6 ME, GRANDMA .f ALLEY OOP Let'a Go, Doc BY V.T. HAMLIN 1949 PONTIAC STREAMLINER plete service at reasonable rates. local and long distance moving, Good enough for dress or work. rows. Terms arranged. Dublin 4 ROOMS with two unfinished, fire­ ARE VA COIN' /- 8 SEDAN COUPE—Black, packing, crating and etorage. place. hot water oil heat. Full in­ G f l C l i r O l l C i S r e e r ^Im Notre E^ine would win. ACROSS TW' I'M W(^RrtlED ABOUT OSCAR.*/ MV STARS, I W aOSH. W ANV- Tel. Mr. Dolan 2-0744 after 5:80. Reasonable prices. Sam Yules, Tractor Co., North Windham Once-beaten Duquense, ranked THINS’D RfPPEN ^ hydramatic, fully equipped. Service to all parts of the U. S. sulation. Storm windows and FOR \ DANG IT MOO CAN b | A / NEVBE KNEW. >CU Shoe repairer, 701 Main street. Road. WilllmanUc. fourth in this week’s associated STREET? WHV, ■IM ID MISS ‘ RANGE BURNERS and heaters A and Canada. CeU 5187. Hart­ screens: On bus line, near school. 194$ PONTIAC STREAMLINER Fort Monroe, Va.. Feb. 24—(VP)— press poll, chalked up lU 22nd vic­ ON A SWELL cleaned, repaired and Installed. ford e-1423t KODAK 35 M.M. 3.5 lens, built-in SNOW PLOWS. Maxim bumper Immediate occupancy. Priced for ALLEX , ^AV AROUND.' BOOM.' TO VENUS.' 8 s e d a n COUPE—Green, Guaranteed workmanship. H. plowB for cars anc pickups. Peer­ Professional football and big tory by rushin;; Geneva, 59-34. flash, synchronizer, case. Prac quick sale. Charles Lesperance. league baseball today turned that RELAX.’/ , hydramatic, fully equipped. ‘^TH^sen. Telephone 7272. Fifth-ranked Kentucky won its tically new. Phone 8152. less hydraulic lift plows tor cars, • 3620. come hither” look in the direction Paintinff— Papertnit 21 trucks and tractors. Capitol 83rd consecutive home lioor vic­ 1947 PONTIAC STREAMLINER LINOLEUM — Asphalt Ula, waU of Glenn Davis, the former Army tory by whipping Cincinnati.; 8 FOUR DOOR SEDAN—Ex- PA IN T IN G am paperhanging. Old ROYAL CORONA PORTABLE — Equipment, 38 Main atreet. Phone 8-ROOM House, located in fine oovartag. Don* by rellabla, wall- neighborhood. Close to schools and gridiron great. Xavier. 58-53, and Fordham nose . eeptlonally clean, with low paper removed by steam. Ceilings Smith Corona. Standard type­ 7958. ’The "Mr. Outside” of the finest trained men. All Jobs guaranteed. writers and adding machines. shopping. Owner has 'moved out out Georgetown (DC) 64-63. 1‘ I mllcaga Hall Unoleum Oo., 82 Oak streaL reflnlshed. Reasonable price. An­ football teams produced at West drew TIuek. 4661. Used machines sold 'br rented. of state and will sell for $8,500. Point Is coming out of the Army. 1947 MERCURY CLUB COUPE— Phona 1-4022. evenings 8186. Repairs on all n akea. Marlow's. Musiral Instrumfnte Call Mrs. Evans 7792, or Mr. Y Intermediate League i ' I' l| Fully equipped. The Arm y said ao yesterday, it ac­ -aW,IIMnWUMSYKl.*«.TWMll.l**tw. PETER W. PA N TA LU K electrical COMPLETE Painting and decor­ Neville, 3.593, agents. Celtics (SO) 21 INCANDESCENT light fix­ CABLE-NELSON baby grand, cepted the resignation of the 25- ooutractor, matatenance and wir ating aervtce. F o o r sanding and year-old first lieutenant. B. F. Pts. “ H* sayt he'll «tay htra till he finds out what it itl" 11947 FORD STATION WAGON. tures with globes, in excellent purchased new 1940, has had lit­ IF YOU PLA N on making a ■3711 tag for light and power 40 Fo*' reflnlahlng. iSstlraates free. C. F. Neither football nor baseball— W. Johnson, rf .. ___ 4 2 10 condition. 777 Math street, Man­ tle use, exceptionally clean, mod­ change now la the time to starL 1939 U N C O LN 4-DR. SEDAN tor atreeL Pboo* 3308. Charhonneau. Phone 2-9575 or ern design, looks new. Guaran­ nor anybody else— can officially R. Johnson, If .. ___ 1 0 2 ' PRICED TO SELL chester. Many listings avallablp including SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH I i-xv 2-2805. teed. Reasonably priced for Im­ deal with Davis until March 1. Mitchell, c ...... ___ 0 0 0 ANTIQUES Reflnlshed. Repairing lanu. city and country property. 0 2 c a r n i v a l BY DICK TURNER 8 M.M. PROJECTOR, camera and mediate sale. Also good selection That's when he will be free to ac­ Gustafson, c ...... 1 done on any furniture. ITemann. PAIN TIN G , paperhanging, floors Alice Clampet, 843 Main atreeL cept civilian employment. Tla Ar­ C. Johnson, rg .. ___ 3 0 8 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Dilemma BY MERRILL C. BLOSSBR sanded and reflr.ished. Ceilings screen. A-1 condition. Two Phllco of fine used spinets, low prices. BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. 189 South Main street Phone Phone 4993. my resignation won’t become final Blanco, Ig ...... ___ 4 2 10 5643. whitened. General carpenter work console radios. Reasonable for Terms. Goss Plano Co.. 57 AUyn A b B c x T Y e a h . ^ \A/iVte 'Do until June 3. OF-- A ■ AMD T h c m 166 Center St. and remodeliiig. Men Insured. CaU quick sale. Call Rockville 1073J2. atreet,. Hartford. 5-6696. SIX ROOM Cape Cod, two unfin­ BROKE MOST BE ished. Hot watei oil heat. FlrS' If Davis play* football—and Totals ...... 1 3 4 30 tW e CJF ! WE'RE Tb HOWL.' 6982. Gilbert Flckett. or 102 West street. THE rCAR.' TOO Mils D*3HT 4^ HomehoM Scnicea place. Aluminum combination he said today he would— It will be Terriors (28) something J V Phone 2-4646 with the Los Angeles Rams, The ] TOO LATe YOUNG y TUH ^ OUTSIDE. INSIDE Painting and Wearing Apparel— Fur* windows, storm doors. Well land­ B. F. Pts. FOR Offered 18A Rama own first crack at Davis, | for 1947 FORD super deluxe 8, new paperhangtng. I "re* eatimatis Boats and Accessories 46 scaped lot, $iC,500. May be seen EJeUs, rf ...... ___ 3 3 9 BASkCTBAU.-* // who tamed with Felix (Doc) 0 0 l^i^ARLy Q W K white walls, excellent condition F LA T FINISH. Holland window Prompt aervtce. Reeaonabl* (Senovesc, If . . , . ___ 0 nd OPENING SPECIALS. 9’ cartop FUR COAT, Size 14 or 16. 1 weekdays after 6:30 p. m„ Sat­ f o r r A . ahadea made to measure. All Danna, If ...... ___ 0 0 0 OONMOESf A n accessories. A real buy, $900. prices Phone 7880. D Ftechettc. boat. 52" beam, $95; 16’ Dunphy phone 5627. urdays, Sundays 1 to 5. 35 Morse the moat effective offensive foot­ BASeSAU o n 3-1028. metal Venetian blinds at a new Workman'* compensation, pubUc Road. Raullnaltis, c .. ___ 3 0 6 low prloa. Keye mad* while you Blue GlI, $275; Outboard oil. 3 ball combinations In history. Davis Decker, r g ...... 0 2 2 UabiUty carried. cans for $1. Boats, outboard JAPAN E SE Mink coat, size 36. made The Aaaoclated Press AU- ROY MOTORS, Inc. w ait MarloWa. Price very reasonable. Call 76551 MUST BE Sold. Owner moving Copeland, Ig ... ___ 5 1 11 INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ motors, fishing equipment. re­ America team In 1944, 1945 and 0 between 5 and 6. out of state. New 6 room colonial. Binks, Ig ...... 0 0 CORNICES and valance boards ing, paperhanging, ceilings re- pairs. Terms. McIntosh Boat Com­ Three bedrooms, large living 1946. So did Blanchard. GOOD USED CARS Custom built choice of designs. I ’ve definitely decided on foot­ flnlslied. Fully insured. fCxpert pany. 41 Rear Purnell Place. Tel. room, dining room and kitchen, Totals ...... 11 6 28 Phone 2-3524 or 2-9002, from 9 ball,'’ sdid Davla. who also was a 1943 DeSOTO SEDAN work New 1950 wallpaper books. 2-3102. WanlH—To Boy 11 X 22 tiled floor recreation room, Score at half time, 18-12 Ter- a. m. to 9 p. m. Edward il|t. Price Phone 3-1003. haaebaU star. "Why. I don’t know An exceptional car. two fireplaces, tile bath and lava­ I plan to play profeaalonal football 1 riora. tory. • Many extra*. Manchester Score end of regular game 24 WBIAVINU of burns, moth hole* INTEKIGU ANP Exterior paint­ Diamnndfl— Watrhes-^ w a n t e d —A Cuckoo clock, as long aa I can. Until the season 2-3797. Inquire 83 Bigelow stiyeL all, end of flrat overtime, 28 all. l\ f . 1947 CHEVROLET 3-DOOR end tom clothing, noaiery rune, ing. Average room papered. $12, Jewelry 48 any condition. Call 2-0456. starts, n i accept a buslneaa offer WeU kept, equipped. handbags repaired, zipper Including paper. Ceilings reOniah- with the Baum Folder Machine PRISCILLA'S POP Red-Handed Evidence BY AL VERMEER plscemenL umbrellaa repaired, ed Excellent workmanship. Ray­ LEONARD W TOST. Jowsler Re­ BUYING Uaed furniture and| Company." , , SL John’s (47) - men's Sturt coUare reversed and pairs and adjusts watebe* axpert- But the twinkle In hla eye Indi­ B. F. Pts. '^VES, t h a t 's 1 HAD M V P O C K E T S .^ 1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN mond Flake. 3-9337. household g'Hids. any quantity . HE S A ID replaced. Marlow's Little Mending ly at reasonable price* Open Ed Furgol Holds Yost, r f ...... ___ 5 0 10 WHAT TH E Y FUUL OF m a S b l e ^ Low mileage, clean. The Woodahad, I I Mata atreeL cated Davta could be lured to beae- ! it HURT HIM \’l : : r l ^ Shop. Thursday eveninga. 139 Spruce Micheala, rf ___ 4 0 8 A L L S A V l CeU 3-3154. MORE THAN J BUT I WONDER Reimirinff atreet. Phone 2-4897. Two Stroke Lead Rubacha, If ...... 8 1 13 IT H U R T / 1947 DeSTOTO SEDAN enough of that green stuff . . . . 2 0 4 ME! Building— Contracting 14 FU RN ITU RE Repaired, reflnlah- Brainard, c . . . . Special for the week. RiMimt* W iih n u l B rard dangled beneath hla nose. Bidwell, r g ...... ___ 5 0 10 ed. Chairs reseated. B. C. Nash, Foel and Peed 49A Houston, Feb. 24.— Ed "O f course, you never can tell 0 2 A BARGAIN for next month. Car­ LIV IN G Room and bedroom, steam . ^ Griffin, I g ...... 1 B - 88, 714 .4orth Main atrieet. Davis admitted. '1 like baseball ROY MOTORS, Inc. penter work at reasonably prices. heat, hot water. Five .ntautea 1 Alterations, garaf;es and ceiling MA’ITHBHSBS. Your old mat length, dellVrefl. Also cow man­ familiar aurroundinga but saya )ie Totals ...... 28 1 47 from Main atreet. Private en­ -that’s the one I like DaSoto and Plymouth Salea and repairs. No job too smal). All tress sterilised and remade tike ure. Piela Bros, 364 Bidwell trance for vorking couple. Kltch- fcela mighty good. ia in seaaon- Homestead Packere (SI) and Service Pts. work guaranteed. Free estimates new. (taU Jones Furniture and atreeL Phone 7405. en privilegea. Inquire 166 Eldridge | The phyalcaUy handicapped the best.” B. F.' Floor Ooveriag, 88 Oak. TeL 3- Royal Oak, Mich., golfer turned in D. Marconi, rf ...... 2 0 4 Open Ehrenings gladly given. Phone evening^ 2- street, second floor. Weet Side Junior lAugno 4054. 1041. ______his best 18-hole score of his alx- McAUlsUr, rf ...... 0 , 1 1 Garden— Farm— Dairy HEATED ROOM hot water, nearlireer professional «*reer y^tar- Trojans (47) 0 4 141 No. Main'St Tel. 6118 B F P ts Harvey, If ...... ___ 2 GENERAL CARPENTRY, Aitera- Products SO Center. Gentleman preferred. 87 d »y to lake the l^ e r a h lp of the Kieblah. I f ...... 0 0 0 1941 PO N TIAC convertible. New BosincM OpportanitiM 22 Boehm, r f ...... * ® ® tlona, additions and new conatnio- Foster street. Phone 5331. « . * Paris, c ...... > * * * * ^ 2 10 top^ new engine overhaul, tires McI n t o s h second size apples at He determinedly ground out McIntosh i f ...... ® ® tlon. Dormers, porches and ga­ NATURAL GAS, utility and tele­ McCavanaugh, c ___ 0 0 0 exoenent. No dealers. Phone rages at reSaonable prices. Work­ $1 a bushel, also Baldwins, Starka 33-33—66 score over the 6,725- (3oodhsrt, ...... 7® " ...... 6 0 12 vision stocks paying dividends are Provost, r g ...... 7 0 R. Marconi, rg . 2-2Y 8088 after 5 p. m. manship guaranteed. Free eatl- and Rome Beauties, $1 naif bgshel ROOM For Rent. Handy to buaJyard par 72 Brae Bum ^untry 0 0 ;WSiBt«ssiw.ct.eB.T.in*ft.waiwT. aw. BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY AND RALPH LANS sound Investments. CaU Joseph Taylor, Ig ...... J 0 Moriarty, Ig — ...... 0 y iC FLINT Hidden TiTent mates. R. M. Alexander. Tel. basket. Louis Bunce, 529 west line. Inquire 23 Grlawold atreeL Club course to find hUnrotf t w — ta»AW«»SV> ULk 8716. M causkey 2-3372. — I strokes ahead of the field at the Courtney, I g ...... 7 ® Center. Tel. 8116. 3 31 "You look grand in your first drsss suH. C*orgs-*^you’ll be "That's what I like about ths help ws gst from Universal FURNISHED Room on Mata start o f today’s second round, Totals ...... 1 4 WOULD You buy television stock I St. CARPENTER Work. Jobbing of GREEN M OU NTAIN potatoes. street. Private family, for couple I The score, Furgol said, was all TotaU ...... 22 3 47 Score at half time, 24*11 ths town*s Bsau Brummsil fust like your fathar waa!" Employment Service—riot only dose she have the know- TkEV ISIO N at 35 cents per share?. Telephone ail kinds. New construction. First quality, very mealy. $1.75 or gentleman Phone 6803. I the more aurpristng becauae there bwyera (44) John’s. * how. the aleo has the wherewith!" Workman’s compensation carried. Joseph McCluskey 2-3272. Corcoran, r f ...... 8 0 72 a bushel delivered to your door. was a high wind and the course la UU'I UUK WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 2 DAY SPECIAL Call for an estimate on any in' Call Hathaway, 2-1890. HEATED ROOM, in good condl-Upout 600 yards longer than any Lesperance, r f ...... 0 0 ® Peggy Howe EUmlnated 2 ITT! inside or outside work. Fred tlon, short distance from Main I other layout encountered so far Custer, If . . . : ...... 1 0 THBV PONT MIND 100 Help Wanted— Female S6 0 B6AOtMR.Pe8CWWORIHY.'lSrrT FtWtay Bad Satorday Oaly Knofl*. Tel. 7704. street, gentleman preferred. I on the winter tournament trail. MuUlna, I f ...... 5 7® London, Feb. 24—-<85— Peggy s r r r iN ’ b u t d o o b j e c t (T A OCM ? -O 'X*ve ORDCRED : HooaelHdd Goods 61 3 0 8 Howe o f Greenwich, Conn., the IVOMAN To care for 3 year Phone 3-0140. I The Brae Bum greena and fair- StecL c ...... TO LOUNStN’-T H ’ OUT A S M A U eCLLOVDS AMD SOME . Free Installation With boy, few week days, 7:30 to i— I ways also still were draining from Grady, c ...... 0 0 ® lest American threat In the Eng­ HABABACK.REOT Juat returned from a fam ily tO A H e 1b MAKE A TEST M(3DEL(, Roofing 16A Middle Turnpike west, Adams NICE PLEASANT room for relia-i^ heavy rain. ' Albert, r g ...... 5 0 7® lish women’* equaah racquets li'ii If n a il e d o n h is SEAT Each Set Sold moving to New York. ble coupe. Kitchen privileges. Ref-1 While Furgol efficiently execut- 3 0 4 championablp, was eliminated to­ ■UT (3IVES Burke finished at 78. SuUlvan, r f ...... 9 0 18 furaltur* shown by appointment W E LL Furnished room with twin] Mflay and BatudaF 4k^ tag the country. Big money can Furgol’s late afternoon flniah B, Bchack, If ...... 5 2 12 only. Phone Hartford 6-0358, after beds, for one oi 2 girl* at Center. pi1 CHRYSLER ROYAL SEDAN lb* made in your spare time. Cbm' with a 10-foot putt on the eight- Nodden. o 2 t 8 8 pjn. 6-8239. Ask for Mr. AlberL Phone 8745. Free IsstallRtion W iA • wHh eadle, heater, munlcete with us at bncc. Margy eenth green enabled him to over­ MltchelL r g ...... 4 1 9 A —L B —'E—R —T '—S haul Harry Todd o f Dallas who Bombardier, Ig ...... S 0 8 Rtowta, ole. t taan ea t* Ptaatlca, Inc„ 4145-47 OUve etreeL Each Set Sold 43 Allyn StreoL Hartford had paced the field ail afternoon R. Schack, I g ...... 1- 0 2 8L Lbuls 8, Miasburi. Waterbury. New Haven, Meriden TW O ROOMS furnished, kitchen privileges. Cell '8841 after 5. with a 84-84-88. Be gesart tove Naim -. *545 WOMEN AS italeaglrls for , new A-atroke back of Tbdd ivotals 24 4 52 8 USED Chrome torchlfrea, good Dent Be C lp|ie8 department atbr*. Experience pre­ for rcstauranL modem rooms, FURNISHED Reora for rent near Clayton Haafner, Charlotte, N. C. ferred but nbt aeeetMry. Apply $4.95 each. Watkins Brothera, Main etreeL GenUaBaaa preferred, Leland Gtheoa, Kanaaa City, Mo. ■adesF A t A Otanrs 777 Main atreeL Manchester. Inc., 838 Main street. can 2-2170. 9 Haxal etiM L and BIU Nary. Loa Angetaa, OMlf. Last MUkfe BtanHe FurgoL wboae partially para- MaHoMl Leagne 488 Hartfafd Real THE CIRCUS TENT J R LONS SM07S* HELPING NICE pecple IbcaU H O SPITAL BEDS and Wheel PLEASANT Room with heat for lyxethleft a m is six inches Mtort- New York 7, Oiicago 3. Ceraer MeKee Stsaet tiMinirWiii TWMT MiaajuBKjfc— nice job jbbs la our business. Com* Detroit 1, Montreal 1 (tie). TeL »-488t cbalre for sal* or for renL Ratea gentleman. Near bilked and De­ er tlfln his rig h t need his putter .. I'r*' IR 6116 in noV C^taciintact; Wilson Agency, reasonable. Keith Furniture Oo. pot Square. 116 North Scboolfonlyonly W .tlmea but gave the meet AeMriean Leasae J 0 | ^ rrMey Tffl g«P. M. . ■ 721 Maifigui^nim 207, Hartford. Phone 4159. street Phone 8398. _ credit to his approach ahota Providenca 8. New Haven 2. f e . ' , ^ ' % --.- ...... M FRroAY, FEBRUARY 24, 19W jnattrl;?ater E oenfns H erald

Howard R. Broekett of Arundel Harry Stevenson of 176 Canter would aasuro an attendance of Follow Suit In Hearts— Help the Heart Drive avanoa, Waat Hartford, will neak street who was admitted to the U. AU Ticketo Sold A b o u t T o w n Organist on Sunday around 350 persona. THOMAS J. SHEA TODAY OB the subject, “Laymen Building S. Veterans hospital in Newing­ The annual Ladies Night Is ope Churches," at the worship service ton, February 5, will not be dis­ For B-A Dinner of the highlight events o f the DfOOMB TAX RETURNS Ifl aomeont’s birthdny glvt N » 15. charged as soon as he expected. Average Daily Net Frees Ran Bunday at the North Methodist year's activities at the htaple Formerly Of DIvlaloM St. them a earners. 9t RalaiHw Hot CNila, wfll churdt. It will be Laymen's Sun- He will undergo an operation For the Month at Jaanary, ie$e street club. A turkey dinner will Now In Olastonbery RAT DWYER'S PHOTO SHOP The Weather , lOMt IfM day at T:M. Hi* daynnd Mark Holmes. Charlea some time next week for another A banner crowd will attend the be served by the Garden Grove inttiatory aagraa win ba taampH- ailment. In Naratfra Store Foasaeel a« 0 . ■- WmSbsa B e r fa Field, Robert Brown, Richard Mc- annual Ladles Night at the Brltish- Caterers at 6:80 followed by an Phone Olaataabary $-2556 Had and Uw glrta ara raquaatad to Lagan, Walter Schober and Rus­ 1015 Mala S t —1W. TiiB Amerlcan Club tomorrow nignt evening of professional and ama­ 9,839 Windy aad nncR eoMer tt> I sell Holmes will participate in the Rev. Leon H. Austin, pastor em­ President Fred Dickson announced teur entertainment. Music for eritus of the Second Congregatlonr Moaihar of the Andli toraoent fair aad eoUer f / t r service. that the affair is a sellout with dancing will be provided by the Rveda of drenletleee Tmar MaacMatcr atndanta at al church of North Coventry will every available ticket taken. That Don Trolano orchestra. Suaday fair aad eomUuaaSgY^J TrtaItT OoUaga, HartHord. ara !«• Edmund F. Piela la among the preach there Sunday, February 36, Manchester—“ A City of Vtttage Charm d o M amoat Ufw dtad (or hlgli students at the University of and the following four Sundays in o' .4 honor Uat re* Maine whose names have been March. It is expected that the new "D ean Arthur H. pastor. Rev. Reginald Merrlfield, VOL. LXIX, NO. 124 (Clasriaed AtvsrtMng so 16) placed on the Dean’s list, for the MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1950 (TWELVE PAGES) Hughea. Tlwufear local atudenU last semester. He is a senior and will commence his duties at the Due to an error in Mcheduling we have two 'R CENTS named are: TSSnas F. Ferguaon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John church the first of April. S57 Eaat Ontar atraat;*ltol^ 8. Plela of SS Birch street. He ip also Food Sales at our store fo r Saturday^ Feb, 2 5 163 HUItard atraat: El / j HardUif. a member of Lambda Chi Alpha. Coal Strike Halts Steelmaking UrdJt. Hulbert. L* m Oakland k » ¥ atxaat. and Charlea B. MoUer, 65 St. Mary’s Marks 'Ihe Ehcchange Club has set the Attlee Says Labor Waddell road. Alao Included In the honor Hat la Howard J. Stid­ date of Monday, March 20, for a First Lent Sunday WOMEN'S SOCIETY FOR Constitution Draft ham. ^ South. Edgewood atreet. testimonial banquet for the Man­ Memphla. Tann^ a former resi­ chester High school basketball dent of Manchester. players. The meal will be served In response to the call of the CHRISTIAN SERVICE in the Masonic Temple at seven Most Rev. Henry Knox Sherrill, o'clock. presiding bishop of the Episcopal Government Plans Outer church CTP club mem­ church in America, EpIscopallAne Made Public Today; bers are reminded of the bowling UNITED METHODIST CHURCH p«^y tomorrow evening. All who American Legion units of the throughout the country will gather plan to attend should meet at the Flrat District will hold their at a corporate communion this William Munale, Jr. west door of the church at seven monthly meeting Sunday, Febru­ Sunday. The day is the First OF BOLTON o'clock. ary 36, at three o'clock In the Le­ Sunday in Lent. February 36 Is Layman’s Sun­ To Carry on Rule gion Home, West Hartford. In Manchester S t Mary’s Epis­ day In the Methodist Church-at- copal church la arranging for three large. The Sunday morning 10:45 AND Big Changes Loom The regular rehearsal of the celebrations of the holy communion service will Be In charge o f lay­ A TELEVISION American Legion Band will be Sunday morning in order to make men of the South Methodist Makes Announcement Tf held at the home on Leonard atreet it possible for all ages to join In church. William Munsie, Jr., of 42 Key Witness Party Stock Plans, If Adopted, Will 2 DAY SPECIAL tonight at 8. this great act of worship. The Benton street, will be at the con­ SCANDIA LODGE O f Intention in Spite o f ¥ Detail Work Bird in the Buffh hours of these services are 8 a.m., sole and will play this service at Accomplish Peaceful the South church. The full choir Shaky Parliamentary Friday and Itatarday Only James W. McKay of Porter 9:30 a.m., and II a.m. Seen Rising street, organist of the Bolton Con­ Tha eight o’clock service will be of 40 voices of the' churah will sw edIis h f o o d s a l e You value your cfaann. and Majority in Election; F or Boards Revolution in Connect­ gregational church, will preside at the regular early morning celebra­ sing as usual. As his organ num­ Modeas hdpe you guard It— - • Free Installation With the organ in Center church thin tion of the holy communion with­ bers Munsie will play: “ Prelude luxuriouily. Soft, comfortable icut Politics; Limita­ and Fugue in D Minor" by Bach; Will Run Continuous Republicans Point to Each Set Sold evening, substituting for Organist out music. However at 0:30 a.m. Each will be alloted ample space on our Main Floor Modew ii now even lofter, 1.27 Coinmififlion MukoH Piih- tions' on Rule by Ma­ Frederic E. Werner, at the third the junior choir will accompany “Pastoral” by MacDowell; “Trum­ more comforUble. Risk of Wreck on Strength o f Ckmserva* Money in the aeries of services conduct­ the service. Although this service pet Tune in D" by Purcell. and we hope you will patronize them and make both lic BUIh on New *AtADio a n d the Hartford Seminary Founda­ children who cannot come at other a sermon, by the Rev. Alfred L. V t i r r 9 TELEVISION tion, will speak on “The Practice hours are urged to make their Williams, rector. Washington, Feb. 26—UP)—Re­ Hartford, Feb. 26—(41 — Two To Choose Candidates 465 Hartford Road of Religion.” He will also occupy communion with the yo:inger St. Mary’s third choir, the boys’ London, Feb. 25.—(/P)— publicans saw their party’s stock bills detailing how "sdjudlcaUon 4 Comer McKee Street the pulpit of Center church at the members of their families. choir will sing as usual at the Prime Minister Attlee an­ rising today on the strength of boards" within executive depart­ Hartford, Feb. 26.— (JP) — TeL 3-4S04 worship service Sunday morning. The third celebration of the holy 7:30 p.m. service, which consists of CORK Conservative party gains In the ments of a remodeled Connectl>:ut All interested are cordially invit­ nounced today his Labor gov­ The draft of a new state con­ Opsa Friday DU ■ P. M. communion at 11 o’clock will be evening prayer with an address by m a m o i i a m c n m t i i S u m . British elections. Administration government would work have ed to these services. accompanied by music of the M I ernment will carry on, de­ stitution which, if adopted, the rector. Democrats called the rise imagi­ been made public by the Cnmmia- spite the scant and shaky Bion on State Government Organ­ would accomplish a peaceful parli^entary majority it nary. ization. revolution in Connecticut won in Thursday’s elections. Republicans generally felt that The Boards, functioning some­ politics was made public to­ the narrow margin of the British Malten ateel Is empUed tram a blast furnace- at the South Side works what like rourta, would be set up day. The "revolutionary” At the moment. Labor holds Labor party’s victory reflecta a if Jouea A Isuighlln Steel Corporation In Pittsburgh as the Arm began within each executive department a nine-vote working margin swing to the right in the western a shutdown which will Idle 35,000 workers by the week-end... Ijick snd make rules within statutory change it would make ia thla: in the House of Common*, with JosepMae Oonaor, medloal record world that may help elect G. O. P. uf com to Are the blast furnaces Is the reason for the shiildnrvn which limits. They would also decide The people of the state would, live seats still in doubt. Hbrariaa a t . the 'Hlllsberoogh candidates for the Senste and win affect the South Side and AUquIppn works of Jones A Laughlln. cases “In which the legal rights, for the first time since Connecti­ Emergency CzMnet Session County hospital, Manchester, N. House in November. (AP wtrephoto.) duties or privileges of sperlfle cut has had a oonsUtuUon, be giv­ AtUee announced the decision H., is one of the key prasecntlon Balleok Moet Optimistic parties are requinNl by law or en a direct voice in their govern­ Saturday 0^ after an emergency 75-minute wItBeeees In the "mercy kUBag" Representative Halleck (R., constitutional right to be deter­ ment—in changing its basto form, cabinet session. It means the La­ trial of Dr. Hermae Sander. It Ind.) was the most optimistic. He mined after hearing." in making its laws, in nominating bor party will form another gov­ was she to ^ o m Dr. Sander nl- predicted that the Republicans will The “Judges” —board members— candidates and In removing pubUe officials. ernment and run the continuous legedly dictated a memo, that he gain control of Congress this year. No Interference would be appointed for six-year riak of being wrecked on a vote of had Injected air Into a eancer vic­ "The awakening of the British f ms, subject to removal for mis­ the prerant constttutloii confidence in the House of Com tim's veins. (NEA telephoto). people to the dangers of soclslism behavior, incompetence or political of 1818, os in tha royal chartax mona at a time not of iU own is taing accompanied by a elmilar activity. The commission has pro­ of 1662 and the “Fundmental Or­ choosing. awakening in thla country," Hal­ posed salaries of 312,000 a year ders” of 1638-39, checks and tad- Last Day of This leck declared: Attlee emerged from the cabinet Given Relief Coal for full-time board members and ancea severely limiting "majority meeting at No. 10 Downing street, T ry to Erase Senator Taft (R., Ohio) aald he $50 a day for those who work only rule” were eatabllahed. The new the prime minister’s official real has no doubt that the British re­ part-time. conatituUon puts UnUtatlona oo sults will be reflected in this coun- dence, to say: Details rroeedurea A lollipop In hand nnd Ma year- majority at a mlnlmtun. "Well, we are carrying on." Taint of Reds try’e voting. By Union Pickets old pet parakeet, "Pinky," on top The Oommiaslon on State Gov­ Representative Arenda (R., Bl.) One of the two bills made public ernment Organisation In Its recant Eonual Statement lasoed by commission yesterday details spells contentment for yenr-old Hiat waa aU he would aay, but agreed, calling the comeback of Frederic Ward of Milford, Conn. announcement of tha naw oonstl- Big Saie Event!! latar the cabinet issued a formal British conservatism "a forerun­ procedures by which the boards tuUon, mentioned in general tanna Boy and Mr4 are nknoat Inaep- statamant whldi said; Wallace Says Smear Ac* ner of what’a going to happen would operate. the waya by which the peoMa here.” Bald the commission of this aMc compaaiona, aad both ara would be given a diract rate In "The cabbiet met this, morning Just learning to Udk. to consider the situation arising cusation of Progres­ Don't Mean Ansrthlng ^rrerp’«.b” hRou|Give Prodding measure: governing themaelvea—tha Initia­ from the general election. sive Party's Enemies But administration leaders in “ The essential points are the tive and referendum of oonatitu- "After conaultattop with hia col­ Congress said the British results Along Under Watch-1 T o Dicker in €Y separation of prosectitor-judge tlonal amendments and Isgisla- functions of administrative agen- leagues, the prims mlBlBter hM 6*r ,-r ~ ' don’t mean anything ao far. as. ink-Ejre o f State . P o­ lion, the direct primary for nomt- Another Shiprhei^! REG. 79c HEAVY DRILL cMsd that as tbs HOuss o f Oom- Oiicago, Feb. 5B.—(ff)—Henry American politics la concerned.. clea; - 'tire Sstabllshment of a Woman Stabs natlng aU alecUva offtcara aa6 tha Our Entire Stock Of nums wUI odntain a majority of A. Wallace's followers today tried Senator Lucas of Dltnola, • tbs known basis of administrative recall at elective officera REG. 39c NIAGARA PART LINEN HANDBAG SALE lice Convoy; Dujg by regulaUons; the individual's op. Labor mambsrs. it la the duty of to cleanse the Progressive party Democratic leader, said he doesn’t Government OlficialB Shewtag Working Details Plastic calf or faille handbag in top handle or ahoulder strap the present administration to con­ think the outcome in England af­ Members of Union portunity to have a voice In mak­ Man to Death Ironing Board Covers of a Commimist taint which he Hope for Break in With the exception o f the dtraet Regular $8.98 Spring styles. In black and colors. tinue in office, for the king’s gov- fects either the leglsIaUve program ing rules under which a depiut- primary, the draft m ote publlo DISH TOWELS ainment must be carried on. says is a red smear by third party or the political lineup in this Coun­ Strike Before Monday ment operates, and not least, slm- today shows for th* flnA Uraa la "The prime minister hopes that enemiea. try- Pittsburgh, Fgb. 25.— (/P) pllflcation of the administrative Ansonia Resident Held letall how these would work. Of With Elastic Hem Representative McCormack of process affecting individual ■ow that the election is over, all Wallace predicted success for —Truckloads of union-dug ha direct primary, the naw conatl- 6 9 ^ $1.29 and $2.29 Each win le said they quires It, the means is provided hysterical condition. Her son, An­ NIGHT TABLE DOILIES TO MATCH 49c EA. Reduced To well as those of other political that feeling in voting aa they did, to establish specialist boards for $5.00 Jared today In Sra that oonaumed miles away. were redoubling their efforts over drew, 20, was attempting to con­ labels as long as they support he said. V a small alagto-family dwelHng, William Aloe, head of the strip so long as they are needed." sole her. Given in Bill 29c FINE QUALITY MERCERIZED Progressive principles, he added. Senator Kem (R., Mo.), wasn't the week end for an 11th hour com­ These features of the bill, the Reg. Values to $12.98 'Hw deadi Bfaa. Btarie L. Mahon­ operation, smd 4,000 tons of com promise. 0>le la chairman of Mr. “ I think I killed man. I stabbed TYPE 128 SHEETS ey of Beaver Dam road, Srituate were moved into this com and Truman’s 0>al Inquiry board. (Continusd ou Fags Hevea) (Cantlaned on Pngs Bsvea) (CMtUned oa Pago Two) fContlnued oa Page Five) ALL SALES FINAL Geater; Paul Bussean, her grand­ steel center by the same method The two officiala held secret Machinery for Accom­ REG. 29c BOOTT MILLS MULTI-COLORED STRIPED COTTON ANKLETS SECOND FLOOR STYLE SHOPS In white and colors. Turn back or straight up stylea. Sizes son. Mrs. Mahoney perished in yesterday.' meetings yesterday with John L. plishing Shift in Gov­ Reg. *2.49 81 X 108 ...... $1.99 5 to 11. her flaming bed. The baby, State police set up an elaborate Lewis and his aides, but apparent^ aantcbed by Ms tether, Lneiea H. protection system for Aloe’s truck- ly nothing came of the talks with ernment Is Outlined DISH TOWELS Romenn. SS, from an already era but Aloe protested: the United Mine Workers leaders. bon in g crib, died later in Sontta Five Persons Hurt Lewis left later for Springfield, Freezing of Assets RAYON CREPE BLOUSES “We don’t want police protec­ Hartford, Feb. 25—oaed by Extra absorbent, long wearing, non-lint dish towels with In "fair" oondltioii. Tile 65 miners employed by Aloe a coal contract. ity sheats that will wear for years. smart multi-color atilpea. $1.79 To $3,79 ... the Commission on Stats Orgaaisa- are covered by a "Kentucky agree- Kennedy Top Negotiator Detective FeUed -'and Action Against Bulgar­ Uon to(tay in a bill including Ita SECOND FLOOR PANTIES and BRIEFS Fire Threatens Entire Block nMnt” contract signed with John Some operators said then with slsstle waist band. Colors wlUte, TSsrass, bhis. Stsm WlUoiighby. 0 „ Feb. 56— More Than 100 Guests L. Lewis last November. wasn’t a chance of the negotia­ Big Increase draft of a new state constitution. *♦ 7 -6 . An exploeloa In downtown WII- News Tidbits State police smd they acted on tions getting ansrwhere with Lewis ia, Hungary and Ro­ The bill calls for thsae asparate, loagbby started a fire today which Cringe in Terror in Called FroBi (/F) Wii«6 mania Gimes Sudden­ successive steps: IRREGULARS OF HEAVY SOLID COLOR B w ^ tbrough two newly modern­ (Ceuttaoed au Fags Two) (Contlniied on Page Two) In Pay Given 1. A decision by the General Baby Shop Specials ised stors* and threatened to I5«. Night Club Holdup ly; Payments Halted Assembly whether or not to submit Turtle ___ the conatituUon, as drafted or as Cotton knit Jen^ys,tn^ys, long slsevea, eorsl. ^ysUow, whits, atwaii, 2 For $1,00 stray an entira bnsinws Moek. Uoyd’a lost aatlmatad $70,000 aa w neaghby and Palncsvllle flra- New York, Feb. 26.—(A’)— result o f Britaln'a eleetlon .... One Provision of Pro­ It may be revtrad, to the people. Fitted Crib Sheets, 80 square Percale ...... $1.25 CANNON TOWELS mediam. largo. Washington, Feb. 25.—(JP) This decision wlU be mad* at a 100% Virgin Wool Blankets, size 42x69, Reg. price COLORFUL mea, struggBag to stop the bhwe Five persons were wounded U. 'B. Army autborittea say facta O^Connor Planning to Hike ns It ripp^ Into the Marshall indicate that U. B. Navm Capt, —Thfe sudden freezing of posed Constitution special eesslon opening Starch 9. in a wild gun battle in a 2. If the Assembly approves, a ^9-95-$8295 Now $5.49 Drug Co. store, said damages al­ Eugene B. Knrpe met death ac- Bulgarian, Hungarian and Legislators Will Like Our new Tropic Nitey Nites have ai^ve^ We have Reg. 99c 22x44 Bath Size ... 69-^ Reg, $ 1 ,9 8 ...... Special ready were eetlnaited at 6W A00. Greenwich Village night club request by the attorney general to $1.79 cldrataUy T h u r ^ y In Austrian ALL SILK SCARFS Income From Sales Taxes Romanian assets in this coun­ the Btata Supreme e o ^ for a de­ them in all sises from i-10 in yellow, green, pink and Fire Chief Reed Farley's own stora early today. One detective nllwny Innniil nouth of Bnlsburg. la asw Spring coiom Popular aquara styls. Special try sent United States rela­ Nartford, Feb. 25.—(P)—Here’e cision whether or not the ctm- blue...... Price $1.59 Is In the block. waa felled and more than 100 . . . U. B. Army In Heidelberg, ' • • • Oermnny, anya weU-organized spy tions with the Soviet satel­ at least one provision of the pro­ sUtiiUon can vaUdly ba ratified Reg. 50c 16x28 Hand Size 39c ca. r - » 1 . 0 0 guests cringed in terror dur­ Hartford, Feb. SS—UP) — Tax $ into the field to speed audita. He dlrecUy by popular vote. i Nitey Nite DoUdressed in same Nitey Maa Beaten and Bobbed ring apparently haa beien nsaator- lites skidding to a new low posed ftew state constitution legis­ Priced at $2.98. These make an ideal gift for HOUSE DRESSES New Haven, Feb. 55^JP>—A ing the blazing gun fight Commisrioner Dennis P. CVConnor i lators are sure to like; Their sala­ ConM Give Derision In November minding theft of aecret papers today. Closely following the 3. If the court approves that a birthday or Eaater. 80 square percale. Button front, wrap around 8 9 ^ 71-year-eld niea waa badly beaten which started when a band of from homes of high Army offtcera today revemefl plans to hike sales ries would be increased 800 per Commissioiier O’Connor is now breaking of relations with cent. method, a decision by majority vote Wehave gnew ahipment of Infant Shirts in Carter’s and shirtwaist styles. V aried o f patterns. aad tabbed here early today when gunmen tried to hold up the late- there In past seven months. tax Income by adding more tax awaiting personnel department ap- Bulgaria earlier in the week, At­ Reg. 25c Fkce Cloths ..., 19/ Sizes 14 to 44. be aeoepted the offer e f three on- night crowd In the Moroccan Vil­ The draft of the constitution, of the people In the state electioa or Gordon’s. We have the wrap around with long or Moat potato growera can count ■xamlnera. provm for the new examiners. torney, General McGrath an­ made public today by the Oommis- next November. ------■ ms»---- Ideatlfled yeotbe to "give him a lage club, 28 West 8th street on continued government prira The picture is complicated some­ nounced last night that the Unit­ »nd diapenda tabs for pinning the diaper oooowi noor $1.98 lift" la their aataasobUe. The vie- Lender Stupa to Stage Ho amd he waa aaklhg for “ about sion on State Government Organ- 4. If approved by the peopla, a . Extra heavy quality Cannon quality with slight mlsweaves. ■upporto on this yenria crop, debits what by the new Job “freeze" im­ Housewares a donen" more examinora to check ed States has halted payments Uatlon, seta the salaries of mem­ dsctaratlon by the governor that to or the pull-over tayle with short sleeves and tabs. Bath size in grey, green and flamingo only. Hand size and face tlm, Frank Gentile. e ( 148 Dewitt Police aaid the bandit leader efforts to hmt them In move to posed by Governor Bowles as an atreet, toM pence the yootlia from bank accounts and other aa- bers of the General Assembly at the new consUtutioa shall taka Prie^ from 59c to 85c. cloths In grey, green, flamingo, aqua, yellow and petal pink. BASEMENT stepped to the night club stage prevent future eutpluaea. . . Mar- the atata’a 50,000 amea tax per­ economy move. However, since tax seta held here by citizens o f the 5M from bis wallet after batter­ during the 8 a. m. closing ahow, $4,800 for a two-year term. At effect Jan. 3, 1961. ahnU Plan Director Paul O. Hoff­ mittees. Terming the hiring of examiners more than pay for three eastern E u r o ^ n countries. present, legislators receive $600 That la the date on wtach tha APRONS ing him about the bead. Be srae shoved a pretty girl singer out of man anya although European econ­ « BABY SHOP, REAR BIAIN FLOOR IPoUot Dots psttam In nsckbsnd styls, aasortsd u d Unpainted K itten Chair more examiners a “good InveM- Uicmaelvea approval of the request Only a few hours’ before. Secre­ for a two-year term. Goveraor and Uaotenant governar treated In the emergeney room ef his way., drew n pistol, aad an­ omy la Improving through gifts of mant,” he amd: colors. Rag. 660. 'Sals ...... FREE paint with 6sA diair. New Barao boapItM sshera iraver- nounce over the loud raeaker: ia cooaidmed likely. tary of Btata Acheson had indi­ Would Meet Anannlly elected In the November election American bUliona, It tant hamthy "Really Faye Dividends" 'When Mr. O’Connor tackles the cated that thla country has virtu­ IRREGULARS OF NATI6NALLY KNOWN $3.98 al etttehee were reqalred to close "This la n atickup. r a t your The Legislature would meet an­ win take office for a four-year enough to pay off direct dollar A field examiner Ja able to Job of hiriflg new examiners he ally given up hope of protecting nually Under the new constitution. Plastie T oilet Seat wooads an his bead aad fboe. :|ewelry, purses aad money on the term. , Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales T Y P E 128 loans before year 5496. ing In between $100 and $200 a will find no dearth of material. On American ciUaena and their Inter- At present, it has a regular ses­ Other elective atata oCfloata win APRONS Gusnuitsed Lifettms Dehix * * • tables. I’ve got six others with Big-acme eoffee eteaUng ifeket, (flUaeee Reds Laud on Namoa me." Ey in revenue the atata wouldn’t Friday 273 applicants Jammed the eats In the three countrlee. He sion biennially. But when the 1949 ■arve unUl the Wadneaday after tha Paresis Prints In oovar nil stylss. Chlnts In $3.99 that authoritlaa any may have ac-. ^^erwtae get. 'Going out in the Hall o f ' the House to take com­ hinted that the next step may be GonenU' Assembly meets next Taipei, Foraiiim, Fsb. 5 5 ^ 4 7 flrat Monday ta January, 1983. Tha floral .prints, nsdmand styls. Rag. $149. Sals Simultaneoualy, other gunmen counted In part for recent cof.’ee the rupture o f relaUona with $1.00 Aluminum Vacuum C o tte e M a k e r —The Defease Mlalstry said to­ stationed in the night club’s bar field and checkin; on taxpayer*' petitive examinations for the merit month to consider the reorganisa­ new eonaUtuUon aboUriiea after PILLOW CASES Bhortage In this country la un­ books remiy pays dlvidenda." aj’Btem Jobs. Hungary and Romania. tion plan, it will be its fo(vth spe­ the latter data elective atata at- GaantRtflsd for lift. day Red foreeo had leaded on the and dining room atood up and drew covered on Now York City prater $2.98 Islaad ef Namoa, 156 adlee from piatola. Aa the average examiner is paid New examiner* when hired, the The Justice department said cial session since the regular ses- flees below Ueutenant governor— front. . . Chicago police and priv­ around $75 to $100 a week, thla commissioner amd, will conoentrata tha satalUta asaeta were frozen be­ sion was adjourned last June. attorney general, traaaunr, ooaap- % SLIPS Fsraaoaa. Red broadraste aald Gneata Drap Ta Floar ate detoettvan will maintain 54- C C 8 B 4 S ^ Each Taksa from ragulnrragnlnr stock.'stock. Rayon Craps Naama had talbm to the Oomasa- would mean a return of from $7 on permit holders "in tb* higgtr cause of a delay In oompenaatlng The new constitution alao pro- troUar and aaorataiy at tha atatak Guasta dropped to floor, cowar- hour guard on Lake Bhora drive to $10 a dav for every dollar spent Amorican claims in the three vldea that legislators would re­ — —— ——unod and tailored ^ hnowB brBnd,^6g. $12.2S.~ s O Meta. NaRoaoHat stataaMUta dM ijig under tables. Others ran brackata.” HS smd that one ex­ The Oanaral Aaaambly alaotad ta . Reg. 65c. Size 42 x 36. Same high quality as the ahSets. SMpj Ucs trtamksd TM b O r / apartment of PHRp D. Araramr IV In amariea by the state. aminer recently picked up some Oomfiiunlat nations. ceive $600 a year for expansea I960 wotad alao aenra until Jan­ blush, whits. Sises S3 to 40. Reg. $3.98. Sale NOW ao4 g elM a fir . They eaM the Is- ■creaming. BuUeta ripped across as result of anonymous telephone Mag waa ieleBded «dy by ndaor A t present -the amea tax divl- 19,000 sales tax revenue by un­ It wouldn’t say whether the ac- “for whi(3i no accounting nead ba uary, 1968, than th* Oanaral As- threats against him and hU thrae alon haa a little over SO examiners. covering errors In the books of a (Oantlaaad m Page Raraa) ■emhiy olastad.ta th# , _ children. Every available man la being put slngla qcaicera. (( > m ffaga Xwak (C aa Twal 1965 ttoettan weald taka axac. -»

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